Province of San Salvador
Province of San Salvador Provincia de San Salvador | |||||||||
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| 1821–1824 | |||||||||
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| Status | Province | ||||||||
| Capital | San Salvador | ||||||||
| Common languages | Spanish | ||||||||
| Government | Federal Republic | ||||||||
| Political Chief | |||||||||
• 1821-1821 | Pedro Barriere (first) | ||||||||
• 1823-1824 | Mariano Prado (last) | ||||||||
| History | |||||||||
• Established | 15 September, 1821 | ||||||||
| September 15, 1821 | |||||||||
| March 1, 1822 | |||||||||
| February 9, 1823 | |||||||||
• Disestablished | 22 April, 1824 | ||||||||
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| Today part of | El Salvador | ||||||||
The Province of San Salvador (Spanish: Provincia de San Salvador) was a short-lived government established in what is today present El Salvador. This came following the Central American Act of Independence and dissolution of the Intendancy of San Salvador.
Pedro Barriere was appointed as the First Political Chief of San Salvador on September 21 after swearing allegiance to the new republic.