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Moreno y Escandón’s Plan geográphico del Virreinato de Santafé de Bogotá, 1772
Authors:Sergio Mejía
Institution:1. hyref99@yahoo.com
Abstract:The extent to which Francisco Antonio Moreno y Escandón’s plan of the Viceroyalty of Santafé sparked a revival of cartographical activity has hitherto been overlooked. The Viceroyalty of Santafé was created as a major unit in the Spanish Empire in 1739 and included the present-day countries of Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela and Panama. Moreno, a high-standing Creole functionary, mapped the region in 1772 in the context of its administrative organization. By drawing attention to Moreno’s official map, I hope to encourage the study of late-colonial and early-republican cartography of the northwestern part of the former Spanish-American dominion and the present-day constituent republics.
Keywords:Northwestern South America  late-colonial Spanish America  New Kingdom of Granada  Vice-Royalty of Santafé  Francisco Antonio Moreno y Escandón (1736?1792)  administrative reform
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