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Cabildo of Lima

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Cabildo of Lima
Cabildo de la Ciudad de los Reyes

Former premises, c. 1890s.
Cabildo overview
FormedJanuary 22, 1535 (1535-01-22)
DissolvedOctober 8, 1821
TypeCabildo
JurisdictionIntendancy of Lima
HeadquartersPlaza Mayor, Lima, Peru
Cabildo executive

The Cabildo of Lima (Spanish: Cabildo de Lima; Cabildo de la Ciudad de los Reyes) was the governing body of Lima and, since 1874, its intendancy. It was created four days after the creation of the city in 1535, existing until its suppression during the independence of Peru in 1821. It was headed by the Alcalde Ordinario.

History

Created on January 22, 1535, the foundation of the city and the constitution of the municipal government was confirmed almost a year later, by the Real Cédula of December 7, 1535. Its functions were administrative, judicial and economic. At the administrative level, it was in charge of presiding over public shows, supervising the cleanliness of the city, organizing the reception of the viceroys, taking care of the decoration of the streets and low-level police. As for judicial cases, they administered justice in the first instance and were in charge of the security police. Among the economic functions, the fixing of food prices and the control of the entry into the city of the necessary merchandise and the administration of income from real estate properties.[1]

The cabildo was headquartered at the palace of the same name, next to the city's main square, from 1584 to 1821.[2]

In 1564 the governor, captain general and president of the Real Audiencia of Lima, Lope García de Castro ordered the suppression of the corregimientos of Lima, Huamanga, Huánuco, Chachapoyas, and San Miguel de Piura, passing his authority to the alcaldes ordinarios of the cabildos. Under the jurisdiction of the Cabildo of Lima was:[3][4]

The corregimientos were suppressed in 1784 by Charles III, as a consequence of the rebellion of Túpac Amaru II and replaced by the intendencias. With the corregimientos under the administration of the Cabildo of Lima, the intendencias of Lima and Tarma were formed.[5]

During the Peruvian War of Independence, José de San Martín issued the Provisional Statute on October 8, 1821, which established the creation of republican municipalities, which in some structural and administrative aspects resembled the colonial council. In 1839 the municipal government ceased, delegating some functions to the Police Department. The municipalities would be reactivated with the promulgation of the Organic Law of Municipalities of November 29, 1856 during the government of Ramón Castilla.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Historia de la Municipalidad de Lima" (PDF). Municipalidad de Lima. 2005.
  2. ^ "Aniversario de Lima: Una visita al interior del Palacio Municipal de Lima". El Comercio. 2021-01-16.
  3. ^ Luque Talaván, Miguel (1999). "La Intendencia de Puno: de circunscripción colonial a departamento de la República del Perú (1784-1824)" (PDF). Revista Complutense de Historia de América. Madrid. ISSN 1132-8312. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-10-14 – via Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
  4. ^ de Mendiburu, Manuel (1876). Diccionario histórico-biográfico del Perú (in Spanish). Vol. 2. Lima: Imprenta de J. Francisco Solis.
  5. ^ Kuong Cabello, Luis E. (1982). Retazos de la Historia de Moquegua (in Spanish). Universidad de Moquegua. p. 67.
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