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  • Simon Bolivar El Liberator
    ... Bolivar returned to Venezuela in 1810, where he joined a group of patriots that seized Caracas and proclaimed independence from Spain. ...
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  • Simon Bolivar
    ... At the Congress of Angostura in 1819, Bolivar recognized that Venezuela needed a set of laws, a real government, and a constitution, in order to be recognized ...
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  • SIMON BOLIVAR
    ... On July 24, 1783, in Caracas, Venezuela, Simon Bolivar was born in the times of Latin American oppression. His family was of the Creole landowning elite. ...
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  • Venezuela
    ... The Pico Bolivar is Venezuela's highest point, about 5007m/16,427 ft. Maracaibo lowlands, which contains the lake Maracaibo is near the northwestern coast. ...
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  • simon bolivar
    ... married in 1802. Right after Bolivar and his new wife returned to Venezuela, she died of malaria or yellow fever. Her death greatly ...
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  • Venezuela
    ... Historical - The capital city of Caracas has historical monuments like the Plaza Bolivar commemorating the liberator of Venezuela, Simon Bolivar. ...
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  • History Simon Bolivar
    ... When Bolivar returned to Venezuela he joined a group of patriots that seized Caracas in 1810 and they proclaimed Venezuela as an independent government. ...
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  • venezuela
    ... Cali, and Medellin Currency: Bolivares; 100 centimos = 1 bolivar Languages: Spanish ... Catholic - 96%; Protestant - 2%; other - 2%. Location: Venezuela is located ...
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  • raul leoni
    ... estado Bolivar), en 1905 y murio en Nueva York en 1972. Raúl Leoni fue abogado y politico venezolano, fue electo presidente de la República de Venezuela en ...
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  • Colombia
    ... the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Granada which consisted of present-day Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. In 1819 Simon Bolivar defeated Spanish ...
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  • PERU
    ... In 1820 Jose do San Martin of Argentina and Simon Bolivar of Venezuela led Peru's independence movement and on July 28, 1821 San Martin proclaimed Peruvian ...
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  • US Slavery
    ... slaveowners inorder to obtain support such as in Peru, Venezuela, etc ... being thwarted in his initial revolutionary efforts, the "Liberator" Simon Bolivar went in ...
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  • Nationalism from the Napoleonic Era
    ... (Craig et al 709) Between 1811 and 1814, civil war broke out in Venezuela. After the war, Simon Bolivar captured Caracas, with the assistance from Haiti and he ...
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