Republic of Yucatán

The Republic of Yucatán was a sovereign state during two periods of the nineteenth century. They joined the Mexican federation as the Federated Republic of Yucatán on December 23, 1823, less than seven months later. The second Republic of Yucatán began in 1841, with its declaration of independence from the Centralist Republic of Mexico after that they joined Mexico. The area of the former republic includes the modern Mexican states of Yucatán, Campeche and Quintana Roo. It ended in 1848.

Republic of Yucatán
República de Yucatán  (Spanish)
1841–1848
Seal of Yucatán
Seal
Location of Yucatán
CapitalMérida
Common languagesSpanish (de facto)
Yucatec Maya
Religion
Roman Catholic
GovernmentRepublic
President 
 1840–1844 (first)
Santiago Méndez
 1847–1848 (last)
Miguel Barbachano
History 
 Independence
March 16 1841
 Disestablished
July 14 1848
CurrencyMexican Peso ($)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Yucatán (state)
Yucatán
Chan Santa Cruz
Today part ofMexico
Belize
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