Draft:Ozama Department
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- Comment: It is unclear if any sources support the claims in the infobox. ABG (Talk/Report any mistakes here) 05:40, 11 October 2024 (UTC)
Département de Ozama Departamento del Ozama | |
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Department of France, Captaincy General of Santo Domingo | |
1795–1815 | |
Map of the Ozama Department | |
Demonym | Santo-dominguese |
Area | |
• 1795 | 19,058.62 km2 (7,358.57 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 1804 | 85,700 |
Government | |
• Type | Governor |
President | |
• 1795–1799 | Jean-François Rewbell |
• 1804–1815 | Napoleon |
Governor-General | |
• 1801–1802 | Toussaint Louverture |
• 1802–1809 | Jean-Louis Ferrand |
History | |
• Constitution of the Year III | 1795 |
• Disestablished | 1815 |
Today part of | Dominican Republic |
The Ozama department is a former French department which was located in the Spanish part of the island of Hispaniola (now the Dominican Republic) when it was under French domination during the Era de Francia. Its capital was the city of Santo Domingo. [1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ Franco, Franklin J.; Mason, Patricia (2015). Blacks, Mulattos, and the Dominican Nation. Classic knowledge in Dominican studies. New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 978-1-138-78499-4.
- ^ Venator-Santiago, Charles R. (2011). "When Literature Becomes Law: Clarifying Cesar Nicolas Penson's Rendition of the Case about the Prisoners of Galindo". Revista Juridica de la Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico. 46 (4): 759–766 – via HeinOnline.