• Bolívar District is one of thirteen districts of the province San Miguel in Peru. (in Spanish) Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática. Banco de...
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  • Miguel District, Naranjo San Miguel del Padrón, a town and municipality in Havana San Miguel, Bolívar San Miguel de Ibarra San Miguel de Salcedo San Miguel...
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    Ciudad Bolívar is the 19th locality in the Capital District of the Colombian capital city Bogotá. Ciudad Bolívar is located in the south of the city at...
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    one of several in Venezuela named "Bolívar Municipality" in honour of Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar. By decree of 16 January 1896, the Monagas...
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    divided into thirteen districts, namely: San Miguel Bolívar Calquis Catilluc El Prado La Florida Llapa Nanchoc Niepos San Gregorio San Silvestre de Cochan...
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    Ramiriquí Rondón Ráquira Saboyá Samacá San Eduardo San José de Pare San Luis de Gaceno San Mateo San Miguel de Sema San Pablo de Borbur Santa María Santa Rosa...
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    and 1863. In 1822 he served under Simón Bolívar and participated in the Battle of Ayacucho. From there on, San Román participated in various battles during...
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    José de San Martín. The name was given because of the great patriotism and desire for freedom San Martin saw from the people. Simón Bolívar, one of the...
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    San Antonio San Gerardo San Luis de la Reina Sesori Central San Miguel Chirilagua Comacarán Moncagua Quelepa Uluazapa San Miguel Southern San Miguel Chinameca...
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    country and ex-Cathedral of Sucre) San Sebastian Iglesia de la Merced San Agustín Santa Mónica Santa Barbara San Miguel Loreto's Chapel Virgen de Guadalupe...
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    pdf [bare URL PDF][unreliable source?] Bolívar, Antonio Ecarri (2017). Miguel Peña y la Cosiata: Bolívar, Santander, Páez, Peña : relectura de una...
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    the building. Plaza de Bolívar (and the Colegio de San Bartolomé to the right) in 1840 by José Santos Figueroa Plaza de Bolívar in 1844, oil by Santiago...
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    had authorized Bolívar to put an end to the dissension between Riva Agüero and the government presided by Torre Tagle. On the 4th, Bolívar addressed a letter...
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    major thoroughfare of the districts of Lima, Breña and San Miguel of Lima Province, and Bellavista and La Perla districts in Callao. It begins west of...
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    with Bolívar from Haiti, headed his own expeditions and succeeded in temporarily capturing Cumaná in 1817. With Brión supplying a small fleet, Bolívar sailed...
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    Bernardo O'Higgins (category National University of San Marcos alumni)
    of Ayacucho. He returned to Bolívar for the victory celebrations, but as a civilian. "Señor", he toasted, addressing Bolívar, "America is free. From now...
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    San Miguel Partido is a partido in the Greater Buenos Aires urban area of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. Provisional results of the 2010 census report...
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    known as Barrio Bolívar. The Ermita de San José (currently the San José Cathedral) was located in that area. In March 1900, the Bolívar Park was the scene...
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    6 km2). It is subdivided into 40 "subbarrios" (sub-districts). Alto del Cabro Barrio Obrero Bayola Bolívar Buenos Aires Campo Alegre Chícharo Condadito Condado...
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    Cúcuta (redirect from San José de Cúcuta)
    battle was the beginning of the Admirable Campaign of Simón Bolívar. On February 28, 1813, Bolivar captured the city after a battle that lasted from 9:00 a...
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  • José Miguel Alegria (d.1859) Aguilares – Manuel Aguilar y Bustamante and his brothers Nicolas and Vicente Aguilar Bolívar, La Unión – Simón Bolívar Cabañas...
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    in eleven colonias including Insurgentes Mixcoac, San Pedro de los Pinos, Nápoles, la Unidad Miguel Alemán, Del Valle Norte, Narvarte Poniente, Niños...
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    current Plaza de Bolívar. There, the original layout of the city is made, establishing the Plaza Mayor and the place of the Parish of San Pedro, which would...
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    of Modern Art. Nearby is the Plaza de Bolívar (Bolívar's Square) and the Palace of Inquisition. Plaza de Bolívar (formerly known as Plaza de La Inquisicion)...
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    Castillo San Cristóbal (English: Saint Christopher Castle) is a fortress in the historic district of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, known as the largest fortification...
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    administration on Bolívar's orders. The region achieved independence as the Bolivia, and Sucre was inaugurated as president of the new republic after Bolívar passed...
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    Miguel Alejandro Pizarro Rodríguez (born February 17, 1988) is a Venezuelan politician in the National Assembly who represents Petare in Caracas. Around...
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    The coat of arms was adopted in 1591. Simón de Bolívar, an ancestor of Venezuelan liberator Simón Bolívar, had been named the first procurator general of...
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    Universidad Simón Bolívar, Universidad Metropolitana, Corporación Universitaria de la Costa, Universidad Antonio Nariño, and Fundación Universitaria San Martín....
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    republican army led by Bolívar cleared its way to Santafé, where he arrived victorious on 10 August 1819. It was Simón Bolívar who rebaptized the city...
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