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Español: Mapa del Estado de Quito, entre 1810 y 1812. Se resaltan las ocho ciudades que enviaron representantes al Congreso Supremo instalado en la ciudad de Quito el 11 de octubre de 1811 por orden del coronel Carlos de Montúfar, mismas que pasaron a convertirse en provincias del nuevo Estado de Quito, cuya constitución se publicó el 15 de febrero de 1812; a saber: Alausí, Ambato, Guaranda, Ibarra, Latacunga, Otavalo, Quito y Riobamba.
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18 February 2013