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    The Battle of Carabobo, on 24 June 1821, was fought between independence fighters, led by Venezuelan General Simón Bolívar, and the Royalist forces, led...
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    369 km2 (1,687 sq mi) and as of the 2011 census, had a population of 2,245,744. Carabobo State was the site of the Battle of Carabobo on 24 June 1821. This was...
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  • The First Battle of Carabobo (1814) was a battle in the Venezuelan War of Independence, in which the forces of the Second Republic, commanded by Simón...
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  • This is the order of battle for the Battle of Carabobo in 1821 in the Venezuelan War of Independence during the Spanish American wars of independence. Gonzalo...
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    Valencia (Spanish pronunciation: [baˈlensja]) is the capital city of Carabobo State and the third-largest city in Venezuela. The city is an economic hub...
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    in the battle at Campo de Carabobo, and today is celebrated as the day of the Venezuelan Army. After the Battle of Carabobo, the remnants of the Royalist...
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    Venezuelan independence (category Independence of Venezuela)
    divisions of José Antonio Páez and Cedeño, while the Plaza division followed the road towards the center of the defensive position. The Battle of Carabobo was...
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    the battle, the other divisions moved forward, but by now the bulk of the work had already been done by Páez and his men. With the Battle of Carabobo, the...
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    and is considered important because it led to the victories of the battle of Carabobo in Venezuela, Pichincha in Ecuador, and Junín and Ayacucho in...
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    Delcy Rodríguez (category Ministers of foreign affairs of Venezuela)
    the commemoration of the 195th anniversary of the Battle of Carabobo, President Nicolás Maduro awarded Rodríguez the Military Order of National Defense...
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    protested the establishment of a precedent of military leaders as head of the Colombian state. After the Battle of Carabobo, Bolívar turned his attention...
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    Manuel Cedeño (category People of the Venezuelan War of Independence)
    Venezuela, 6 May 1780 - Battle of Carabobo, Venezuela, 24 June 1821) was an officer of the Venezuelan Patriot army who reached the position of Division General...
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    army won a decisive victory at the second Battle of Carabobo, after which the only cities in the hands of the royalist forces were Cumaná, which fell...
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    the Battle of Carabobo about a fifth, and in the Battle of Ayacucho less than 1% was European. The American militias reflected the racial make-up of the...
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  • Carabobo, in Buenos Aires City, Argentina Batalla de Carabobo (1814) [es], 1st battle of Carabobo Battle of Carabobo (1821), 2nd battle of Carabobo Carrera...
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    Represents the Sea of the Caribbean that surrounds the country, as well as Venezuela's beaches.   Red: Represents the blood spilt in the battle of independence...
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    depicts the crucial Battle of Carabobo in the Venezuelan War of Independence against Spanish colonial rule. The most notable professionals of the times were...
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    Pedro Camejo (category People of the Venezuelan War of Independence)
    of Venezuela for his participation. In the Battle of Carabobo, he fought with one of the cavalry regiments of the first division commanded by José Antonio...
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    Rafael Urdaneta (category People of the Colombian War of Independence)
    the Capture of Maracaibo, and the March to San Carlos in 1821 that liberated the Province of Coro and set the stage for the Battle of Carabobo. He did not...
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    Plaza Bolívar (Valencia) (category Statues of Simón Bolívar in Venezuela)
    the column commemorates Bolívar and specifically his victory at the battle of Carabobo in 1821. In the 1880s, when Valencia's monument to Bolivar was constructed...
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    Narciso López (category Viceroyalty of New Granada people)
    still a young man, he fought for the Spanish at the Battle of Queseras del Medio (1819) and Carabobo (1821) against the forces for independence led by Simón...
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    all of Venezuela except Puerto Cabello was liberated at the Battle of Carabobo, Panama joined the federation in November 1821, and the provinces of Pasto...
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    the Spanish at the Battle of Carabobo led to the independence of the country from Spain and the establishment of the Republic of Gran Colombia, from...
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  • a "drug addict". On 24 June, during a ceremony commemorating the Battle of Carabobo and Army Day, President Nicolás Maduro declared that all those detained...
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    Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Carabobo Field, Valencia Municipality, Carabobo, in honor of its participation in one of the final two battles of the Venezuelan...
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    forces of Gran Colombia led by Simón Bolívar. The Battle of Carabobo of 1821 is usually seen in the historiography as the culminating battle for Venezuelan...
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  • list of orders of battle, which list the known military units that were located within the field of operations for a battle or campaign. The battles are...
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    inhabitants. On June 24, 1821, the Battle of Carabobo was fought on the outskirts of the city, sealing the Independence of Venezuela from imperial Spanish...
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    Venezuela during World War II Venezuelan waters were one of the scenarios of the Battle of the Caribbean. Formally declared war on the Axis powers in...
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    declares independence from Spain (see also History of Ecuador). June 24, 1821 – Battle of Carabobo: Simón Bolívar wins Venezuela's independence from Spain...
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