Apure Province (17 July 1823 - 1864) was a province of Gran Colombia, and later one of the provinces of Venezuela, after Venezuelan independence in 1830...
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Apure State (Spanish: Estado Apure, IPA: [esˈtaðo aˈpuɾe]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. Its territory formed part of the provinces of Mérida,...
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Apure may refer to: Apure Province (1830 to 1864) Apure State Alto Apure District Apure River San Fernando de Apure, a city Apure Province (17 July 1823...
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The 2021 Apure clashes started on 21 March 2021 in the south of the Páez Municipality, in the Apure state in Venezuela, specifically in La Victoria, a...
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that makes up the Venezuelan state of Apure Achaguas Province, a former Venezuelan province known as Apure Province from 1823 to 1864 Achagua people, an...
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formerly part of the Maracaibo Province. In 1823, Apure Province was split from Barinas, with the Uribante River and Apure River marking the border. The...
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Colombia. Apure Province (created 1823, splitting from Barinas Province) Barcelona Province (1811, from New Andalusia Province) Barinas Province Carabobo...
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San Fernando de Apure (Spanish pronunciation: [saɱ feɾˈnando ðe aˈpuɾe]) is a city in Apure State in Venezuela. The population of the municipality area...
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Apure Province and Barinas Province. The merger was reversed in 1864 during the government of Juan Crisóstomo Falcón. The capital of Zamora Province was...
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Apure Department was one of the departments of Gran Colombia. It was split from the Venezuela Department. It encompassed 2 provinces - Barinas Province...
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List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) (redirect from Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Panamá)
Ecclesiastical province of Calabozo Metropolitan Archdiocese of Calabozo Diocese of San Fernando de Apure Diocese of Valle de la Pascua Ecclesiastical province of...
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of San Fernando de Apure (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Ferdinandi Apurensis) is a suffragan Latin diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Calabozo in Venezuela...
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large-scale military operation against FARC dissidents in Apure, Venezuela. The 2021 Apure clashes has resulted in the mass displacement of over 5,000...
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Los Llanos Region, Venezuela (section Apure State)
comprises the states of Apure (except for the Páez Municipality) and Guárico. In colonial times Apure was part of the Province of Merida del Espiritu Santo...
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Barinas (state) (section Spanish province of Barinas)
territory that extended to cover the current states of Apure and Portuguesa, the creation of the Province of Barinas, separating it from Maracaibo. During this...
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passes through San Fernando and the San Fernando Valley San Fernando de Apure, Apure San Fernando de Atabapo, Amazonas San Fernando, Bolívar, Colombia San...
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per year in the southwest, 1,200 to 1,600 millimetres (47 to 63 in) in Apure State, and 800 to 1,200 millimetres (31 to 47 in) per year in the Llanos...
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El Amparo may refer to: El Amparo, Apure, a town in Páez Municipality, Apure, Venezuela Massacre of El Amparo, 1988 El Amparo District, a district of...
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were: Apure Department: 2 provinces — Barinas Province and Achaguas Province. Orinoco Department: 4 provinces — Cumaná Province, Barcelona Province, Guayana...
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Arequipa Region, Peru Northern Tapanahony, Sipaliwini District, Suriname Páez, Apure, Venezuela Western Andrés Eloy Blanco Municipality, Barinas, Venezuela Arismendi...
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arrested by a mighty river, probably the Orinoco, or its confluent, the Apure, and early in 1539 he returned to Coro empty-handed with only 80 ragged...
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originates in one of the largest watersheds in Latin America. The Caroní and the Apure are other major rivers. Venezuela borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to...
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San Diego Carabobo 187,215 San Felipe Yaracuy 220,786 San Fernando de Apure Apure 165,135 Santa Teresa del Tuy Miranda 260,899 Táriba Táchira 128,590 Tocuyito...
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Ecuador Zielona Góra, Poland Amapá, Brazil Andorra la Vella, Andorra Apure, Venezuela (with multicolored emblem) Bashkortostan, Russia Bolívar State...
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Diocese of San Felipe Archdiocese of Calabozo Diocese of San Fernando de Apure Diocese of Valle de la Pascua Archdiocese of Caracas, Santiago de Venezuela...
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second is Troncal 2, via San Fernando de Apure, which intercepts Troncal 12 in the vicinity of Puerto Páez, Apure State. The city has a national airport...
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a failed attack on central Venezuela forced Bolivar to retreat back to Apure. Morillo counterattacked successfully but was defeated at the Battle of...
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Emmanuel Roërgas de Serviez (Cutry (Meurthe-et-Moselle), May 16, 1785 – Apure, November 30, 1816), known by the Hispanicized name of Manuel Roergas de...
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attempt 2019 2019 Venezuelan protests 2020 Operation Gideon (2020) 2021 2021 Apure clashes 1804 Battle of Suriname 1980 1980 Surinamese coup d'etat 1986 —...
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Cumaná, Barcelona, Margarita, Caracas, Carabobo, Coro, Mérida, Barinas, Apure, Barquisimeto, Guayana and Maracaibo. In March 1857 this text was repealed...
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