The Roscio Municipality is one of the 11 municipalities (municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Bolívar and, according to the 2011 census by...
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"Juan Germán Roscio" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 10 August 2007. Biografía de Roscio Bolívar, Reinaldo. Los...
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Bolívar (Spanish: Estado Bolívar, IPA: [esˈtaðo βoˈliβaɾ]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital city is Ciudad Bolívar and the largest...
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where Simón Bolívar had launched an expedition [es] to take Venezuela from the Spanish. Paz del Castillo had arrived by the time Bolívar had left, now...
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Congress of Cúcuta (category Simón Bolívar)
which are several nations today) was created. The Congress elected Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Paula Santander president and vice-president, respectively...
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The Congress of Angostura was convened by Simón Bolívar and took place in Angostura (today Ciudad Bolívar) during the wars of independence of Colombia and...
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secretary general, Francisco Isnardi, Mendoza and Roscio presented the document to Congress for discussion. Roscio and Isnardi then spoke following the reading...
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formally as the Marine Division "General Simon Bolivar" (División de Infantería de Marina General Simón Bolívar) and is part of the Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela...
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Municipalities of Venezuela (section Bolívar)
(Santa Elena de Uairén) Heres (Ciudad Bolívar) Padre Pedro Chien (El Palmar) Piar (Upata) Raúl Leoni (Ciudad Piar) Roscio (Guasipati) Sifontes (Tumeremo) Sucre...
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Pemon conflict (redirect from Bolívar conflict)
Tumeremo, Bolívar state. On the night of 4 March 2016, they were in the Atenas mine, on the border between the municipalities of Sifontes and Roscio, a poor...
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Ribas (Tucupido) José Tadeo Monagas (Altagracia de Orituco) Juan Germán Roscio (San Juan de los Morros) Julián Mellado (El Sombrero) Las Mercedes (Las...
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Municipality: Anioli Josefina Martínez Gran Sabana Municipality: Cecilio Pérez Peña Roscio Municipality: Wuihelm Torrellas Sucre Municipality: Alberto Aray Valencia...
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notably those of José Cortés de Madariaga, Francisco Salias [es], Juan Germán Roscio, José Gregorio Monagas and José Tadeo Monagas. Biography @ Venezuela e Historia...
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out between the supporters of Páez and Bolívar in the east and south of Venezuela. By the end of the year, Bolívar was in Maracaibo preparing to march into...
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elected as Vice-President of Gran Colombia with Bolívar as President. For the next 6 years, with Bolívar away on campaign, Santander became acting president...
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to Venezuelan independence. It was founded in July 1810 by Juan Germán Roscio after the Revolution of 19 April 1810 [es]. It amassed large influence in...
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impact and leadership President Simón Bolívar made him interim vicepresident of the new the new republic. Bolívar also asked Nariño to proceed to install...
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Guasipati (category Populated places in Bolívar (state))
is a town that serves as the administrative seat of Roscio Municipality in the state of Bolívar, Venezuela. It was founded on 27 September 1757. Its...
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diplomacy and teaching during his lifetime. He founded the prestigious Colegio Roscio and translated works like Reasoned, historical and dogmatic Catechism of...
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of Venezuela in the Constitution, crafted mostly by lawyer Juan Germán Roscio, that it ratified on 21 December 1811. The Constitution created a strong...
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Venezuelan independence (category Simón Bolívar)
mundo de Bolívar (in Spanish). Caracas, Venezuela: Ediciones Delroisse. p. 135. ISBN 2-85518-097-X. Boulton, Alfredo (1980). Miranda, Bolívar y Sucre....
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Paula Santander y Omaña, while Bolívar was away in battle fighting to liberate Spanish colonies in Bolivia, and Peru. Bolívar was formally elected in a national...
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2016 Tumeremo massacre (category History of Bolívar (state))
of Bolívar, Venezuela. On the night of 4 March 2016, they were in the Atenas mine, on the border between the municipalities of Sifontes and Roscio, a...
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That same afternoon, representatives Cristóbal Mendoza and Juan Germán Roscio presented to Congress the declaration of national independence with the...
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Gallegos (1,2 km) Avenue Principal de Pueblo Nuevo (550 meters) Street Roscio (1,4 km) Street Mellado (1,0 km) Street Infante (1,2 km) Street Páez (950...
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minister is Yván Gil, who assumed office on 6 January 2023. Juan Germán Roscio Pedro Gual Santos Michelena Antonio Leocadio Guzmán Diego Bautista Urbaneja...
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disseminated. His more famous speech defending Sextus Roscius of Ameria – Pro Roscio Amerino – on charges of parricide in 80 BC was his first appearance in criminal...
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ideologically descended from the thinking and political philosophy of Simón Bolívar and Bolivarianism. The Constitution of 1999 was the first constitution...
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– Italian military that fought with Simon Bolivar in the Venezuelan War of Independence Juan German Roscio – Lawyer, chief architect of the Venezuelan...
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(1775–1815), leader and hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence Juan Germán Roscio (1763–1821), lawyer and politician, main editor of the Venezuelan Declaration...
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