• The Battle of Boquerón was fought September 7–29, 1932, between the Bolivian and Paraguayan armies in and around the stronghold of Boquerón. It was the...
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  • Chiriquí, Panama Boquerón Department, Paraguay Boquerón (island), an island in the Archipelago of San Bernardo governed by Colombia Boquerón River, Honduras...
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    September, the siege ended when Fortín Boquerón finally fell on 29 September 1932. After the fall of Fortín Boquerón, the Paraguayans continued their offensive...
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  • auxiliary cavalry regiment that was organized in August 15, 1932, before the Battle of Boquerón began. The regiment was recruited from former outlaws from...
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    site of the Battle of Campo Jordán. The Paraguayan initiative, which had belonged to the Paraguayans since the beginning of the siege of Boquerón passed...
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  • (acting), José Patricio Guggiari until August 25, Eusebio Ayala Vice President: Emiliano González Navero September 7–29 - Battle of Boquerón v t e v t e...
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    Chaco (Paraguay) (category Boquerón Department)
    to sites of historical significance that have been preserved, including Boquerón, Campo Grande, Via Campo, Nanawa, the site of the battle of Cañada Strongest...
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    The Battle of Cañada Strongest was a major military action from May 10 to May 25, 1934 during the Chaco War, in which Paraguayan forces were ambushed...
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  • during 1932 in the Republic of Bolivia. President: Daniel Salamanca Urey Vice President: José Luis Tejada Sorzano September 7–29 - Battle of Boquerón Chaco...
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    Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This article lists all the battles that...
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  • Neuland Colony (category Populated places in the Boquerón Department)
    The district includes Fort Boquerón, where the first decisive battle of the Chaco War took place on September 29, 1932. A statue, designed by Hermann...
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    traveled to the region in July 1932 and recorded the first three months of the conflict, focusing specially on the battle of Boqueron. Back in Buenos Aires, Funes...
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    Enrique Peñaranda (category Bolivian people of Aymara descent)
    July, Bolivian forces occupied the Paraguayan fort Boquerón with the Paraguayans beginning a battle to retake it in September. Peñarada was ordered to...
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  • singer-songwriter and political activist, in Chillán Viejo, Chile (d. 1973) The Battle of Boquerón ended in victory for Paraguay when the Bolivian garrison surrendered...
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  • Luis Irrazábal (category Paraguayan people of Basque descent)
    studies of Estado Mayor when the things were calmer, thanks to diplomatic help until July 31, 1932, the day that Bolivian forces took over Fortín Boquerón, which...
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    Paraguay, Boquerón and Presidente Hayes Department, and accounts for about 60% of the territory, is home to less than 4% of the population. About 63% of Paraguayans...
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  • Taking of Tiger Mountain (2014) The Crossing (2014) Seediq Bale (2011) Storm Over the Andes (1935) Thirst (1960) Hamaca paraguaya (2006) Boquerón (2015)...
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    Stokes mortar (category World War I mortars of the United Kingdom)
    during the Chaco War, especially as a siege weapon in the Battle of Boquerón in September 1932. Stokes mortars were widely used by the Republican Army during...
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  • Tank warfare in the Chaco War (category Armoured fighting vehicles of the interwar period)
    weeks training. The armoured assets first saw combat on 13 September 1932 near Boquerón, when a Carden-Lloyd tankette, commanded by Kohn, tried to break the...
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    auxiliary cavalry regiment that was organized since August 15, 1932, before the Battle of Boquerón began. The regiment was recruited from former outlaws from...
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  • News Agency. Retrieved 24 November 2018. "Una vida marcada a fuego en Boquerón" (in Spanish). ABC. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 6 June 2019. "108-year-old...
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    Carlos Quintanilla (category Presidents of Bolivia)
    have a clear idea about the number and intentions of the enemy forces during the Battle of Boquerón. It quickly became evident that Salamanca had chosen...
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    for a month due to the events of the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay, more specifically the Battle of Boquerón, which was fought from 7–29 September...
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    Randolph Churchill (category Children of prime ministers of the United Kingdom)
    Director of the Military School and Commander of the R.I. 6 "Boquerón", formed from the officers and cadets of the Paraguayan Military School; this report...
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  • allusion to the end date of the Battle of Boquerón (in 1932), considered one of the most important Paraguayan victories of the Chaco War; although it...
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  • Aerial operations in the Chaco War (category Aerial operations and battles)
    anti-aircraft fire at the end of July. During the Battle of Boquerón, both sides carried out numerous attacks in support of ground troops. Between 9 and...
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    Germán Busch (category Bolivian people of German descent)
    soldiers, withdrew through Boquerón-Yujra. The battle eventually ended in a loss for the Bolivians and the retaking of Fort Boquerón by the Paraguayan army...
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  • army defeats Bolivia at the Battle of Boquerón, but are defeated later at the Battle of Kilometer 7. 1933: First Battle of Nanawa. Paraguayans win, but...
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    Finland. One hundred thirty-six lives are lost. 1932 – The Battle of Boquerón, the first major battle of the Chaco War, commences. 1936 – The last thylacine...
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    Canada, to Apache Corporation. It sold its stake in the Petroperijá and Boquerón fields in Venezuela and in the Lan Tay and Lan Do fields, the Nam Con Son...
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