Isthmus Department Departamento del Istmo | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1824–1831 | |||||||||||||
Status | Department of Gran Colombia | ||||||||||||
Capital | Panamá | ||||||||||||
Religion | Roman Catholic | ||||||||||||
Government | Federal republic | ||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||
• Established | 1824 | ||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1831 | ||||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||||
• 1825 estimate | 80,000 | ||||||||||||
Currency | Peso | ||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
Today part of | Panama, parts of Costa Rica and Nicaragua |
The Department of the Isthmus (Spanish: Departamento del Istmo, also known as the Isthmus Department or Department of Panama) was one of the departments of the Republic of Gran Colombia. It was created in 1824 and named after the Isthmus of Panama. It covered the territory of what is now the country of Panama and some disputed coastal territories farther northward along the Caribbean shoreline of present-day Costa Rica and Nicaragua (Mosquito Coast).
After the Thousand Days' War and the influence of the United States to build the Panama Canal the former Department of Gran Colombia separated from Colombia and became the Republic of Panama.