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[[File:Venezuela en 1810.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Map of Venezuela in 1810, by [[Agostino Codazzi]]; Cumaná Province is in orange at the top right.]]
'''New Andalusia Province''' or '''Province of Cumaná''' (1537–1864) was a province of the [[Spanish Empire]], and later of [[Gran Colombia]] and [[Venezuela]]. It included the territory of present-day Venezuelan states [[Sucre, Venezuela|Sucre]], [[Anzoátegui]] and [[Monagas]]. Its most important cities were the Capital City [[Cumaná]] and [[Barcelona, Venezuela|New Barcelona]].
 
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