Intendancy of Puno

The Intendancy of Puno (Spanish: Intendencia de Puno), also known informally as Puno Province (Spanish: Provincia de Puno), was one of the territorial divisions of the Spanish Empire in the Altiplano region, initially as part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and later of the Viceroyalty of Peru. The territory was ruled from San Carlos de Puno.

Intendencia de Puno
Intendancy of the Spanish Empire
1784–1824
Coat of arms

The intendancy within Peru in 1810
CapitalSan Carlos de Puno
Government
Intendant 
 1784–1788
José Reseguín (first)
 1824
Pablo Echevarría (last)
Historical eraViceroyalties of the Río de la Plata and Peru
 Established
5 June 1784
 Disestablished
27 December 1824
Subdivisions
  TypePartidos
  UnitsSee relevant section
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Intendancy of La Paz
Department of Puno

It was created in 1784 and remained in Spanish hands until December 27, 1824, when Brigadier Pablo Echevarría handed over the city of San Carlos de Puno to General Rudecindo Alvarado. Since then it became the department of Puno, within the Republic of Peru.

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