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|'''President''':|| [[Simon Bolivar (Greater Colombia)|Simón Bolívar]]
 
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|name={{GC|Simón Bolívar}}
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|previous_period=Juan de Sámano (Spanish viceroy)
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|served:||1819&ndash;1823
 
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|Previus:||Juan Sámano (Spanish viceroy)
 
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|Next:||[[Bolivar, 1823 (Greater Colombia)|Bolívar, 1823]] (de jure)
 
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== President Bolívar ==
 
== President Bolívar ==
 
In the Congress of Cucuta, in 1821, Simón Bolívar was elected President and Francisco de Paula Santander became Vice-president.
 
In the Congress of Cucuta, in 1821, Simón Bolívar was elected President and Francisco de Paula Santander became Vice-president.
   
Bolivar did not fucntion as president for too long, as one of the goals in the Congress was to free Venezuela and Quito, claimed by the Congress as part of the former Viceroyalty of New Granada and now the Republic of Colombia.
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Bolivar did not function as president for too long, as one of the goals in the Congress was to free Venezuela and Quito, claimed by the Congress as part of the former Viceroyalty of New Granada and now the Republic of Colombia.
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[[Category:Ruling periods (Greater Colombia)]]

Latest revision as of 19:22, 1 August 2014

Presidency of Colombia
1819-1823

Timeline: Greater Colombia
President: Simón Bolívar
Vice-president: N/A
Period: 1819-1823
Previous period: Juan de Sámano (Spanish viceroy)
Next period: Bolivar, 1823
Notes: de facto

President Bolívar

In the Congress of Cucuta, in 1821, Simón Bolívar was elected President and Francisco de Paula Santander became Vice-president.

Bolivar did not function as president for too long, as one of the goals in the Congress was to free Venezuela and Quito, claimed by the Congress as part of the former Viceroyalty of New Granada and now the Republic of Colombia.