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    Narciso Campero Leyes (29 October 1813 – 12 August 1896) was a Bolivian general and politician who served as the 20th president of Bolivia from 1880 to...
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    Narciso Campero is a province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Its capital is Aiquile. Aiquile lies on one transportation route between the cities...
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    The Campero Cabinet constituted the 39th to 41st cabinets of the Republic of Bolivia. It was formed on 20 June 1880, five months after Narciso Campero was...
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    origins and position. In 1872 she met her future husband, general Narciso Campero Leyes, then Minister of War of the Bolivian Government, and they were...
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    served as the fourth vice president of Bolivia from 1880 to 1881 under Narciso Campero. The Aniceto Arce Province is named after him. He was born to Diego...
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    armies of Peru and Bolivia commanded by Bolivian President, General Narciso Campero. The battle took place at the Inti Urqu (Intiorko) hill plateau, a...
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    town in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. It is the capital of the Narciso Campero Province and Aiquile Municipality. Most of its population is Quechua...
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  • army, Daza is declared deposed in his absence on 28 December 1879. Narciso Campero is proclaimed president on 19 January 1880 beginning a period of democracy...
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    Bolivia's treasury, he settled in Paris, France. In Bolivia, General Narciso Campero replaced Daza after playing a crucial role in the latter's ouster....
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    Peru, under Lizardo Montero, as well as in southern Bolivia, under Narciso Campero The reserves were to be deployed to the coast after a landing but failed...
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  • seat of the Omereque Municipality, the third municipal section of the Narciso Campero Province. The archeological site Fuerte de Samaipata is about 115 km...
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    Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892)...
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    with a sizable portion of Bolivia's treasury. The attempt of General Narciso Campero (1880–84) to come to the aid of Peru, Bolivia's war ally, was unsuccessful...
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    was back to Bolivia, he was reinstated in the army and challenged Narciso Campero to duel, in August 1875. The reason behind this was that Flores was...
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    It was created by law on October 12, 1880, during the presidency of Narciso Campero. Until its creation it was integrated into Chiquitos Province. Velasco...
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    Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892)...
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    19 January 1880 when it dissolved itself and, by decree, designated Narciso Campero as president by proclamation of the Republic, this time accepted by...
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  • of Inquisivi are called Inquisivenos. On November 2, 1884, General Narciso Campero officially announced the city as the capital of the new Inquisivi Province...
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    Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892)...
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    Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892)...
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    alongside first vice president Aniceto Arce during the administration of Narciso Campero. Belisario Salinas was born on 10 February 1883 in La Paz, Bolivia...
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    out of office and replaced by Nicolas de Pierola in Peru and General Narciso Campero in Bolivia. After Chile secured the sea with the victory at Angamos...
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    Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892)...
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    Daza in Bolivia, replaced respectively by Nicolás de Piérola and Gen. Narciso Campero. On 27 February, the Chilean Navy began bombarding the city's ground...
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    unification as a single state, in 1880 Presidents Nicolás de Piérola and Narciso Campero began a project for the national union of the two countries known as...
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    Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892)...
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    Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892)...
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    despite his victory at Tambillo, is opposed to the performance of Narciso Campero. Campero was at the head of the Bolivian Fifth Division, of which Rufino...
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    Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892)...
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    Ballivián (1873–1874) ▌Tomás Frías (1874–1876) ▌Hilarión Daza (1876–1879) ▌Narciso Campero (1880–1884) ▌Gregorio Pacheco (1884–1888) ▌Aniceto Arce (1888–1892)...
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