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- Main article: New Kingdom of Granada
Before 1718, New Kingdom of Granada was part of the Viceroyalty of Peru.
Viceroy |
Dates of Administration |
Portrait |
Antonio Ignacio de la Pedrosa y Guerrero* |
June 13, 1718 - November 25, 1719 |
|
Jorge de Villalonga** |
November 25, 1719 - May 11, 1724 |
|
Sebastián de Eslava |
April 24, 1740 - November 6, 1749 |
|
José Alfonso Pizarro |
November 6, 1749 - November 24, 1753 |
|
José Solís Folch de Cardona |
November 24, 1753 - February 25, 1761 |
|
Pedro Messía de la Cerda |
1761 - 1772 |
|
Manuel de Guirior |
1772 - 1776 |
|
Manuel Antonio Flores |
1776 - November 26, 1781 |
|
Juan de Torrezar Díaz Pimienta |
April 1, 1782 - June 11, 1782 |
|
Juan Antonio Caballero y Góngora |
1782 - 1788 |
|
Francisco Gil de Taboada y Lemos |
1788 - 1789 |
|
José Manuel de Ezpeleta |
1789 - 1797 |
|
Pedro Mendinueta y Múzquiz |
1797 - 1803 |
|
Antonio José Amar y Borbón |
1803 - July 20, 1810 |
|
Manuel Bernardo de Álvarez |
1810 - 1811 |
|
José Miguel Pey y García de Andrade |
July 25, 1810 - October 4, 1812 |
|
Benito Pérez Brito |
March 21, 1812 - August 4, 1813 |
|
Francisco Montalvo y Ambulodi |
April 16, 1816 - 1818 |
|
Juan José de Sámano y Urribarri |
February 1818 - August 1819 |
|
Juan de la Cruz Mourgeon |
1819 - 1821 |
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* Acting viceroy (without the formal title)
**In 1723, the Viceroyalty was dissolved. Its government returned to the Presidency of the New Kingdom of Granada, part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, until the reestablishment of the separate viceroyalty in 1739.
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