Cerro Corá may refer to: Cerro Corá, Misiones Cerro Corá, Rio Grande do Norte Cerro Corá (hill) Battle of Cerro Corá, 1870 Cerro Corá, Alto Paraguay Cerro...
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of Cerro Corá (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsero koˈɾa]) was the last battle of the Paraguayan War, fought on 1 March 1870, in the vicinity of Cerro Corá, 454...
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Cerro Cora National Park (also spelled Cerro Corá) is the largest protected area in Paraguay with 5,538 hectares. It is located in Amambay Department...
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Cerro Corá (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsero koˈɾa]) is a hill in Paraguay, with an elevation of 318 meters (1,043 ft). It is located in the municipality...
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1451 km2. Battle of Cerro Corá, 1870 "Cerro Corá". Retrieved 7 June 2018. "Senadores aprobaron la creación de municipio de Cerro Corá en Amambay". ABC Color...
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Francisco Solano López (section Battle of Cerro Corá)
foreign rule and interests. He was killed in action during the Battle of Cerro Corá, which marked the end of the war. Solano López was born in Manorá, a barrio...
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Cordillera forms a chain of mountains: Cerro Corá, Tacurý Pytá, Guasú and Alambique. The most important hills are: Cerro Corá, located in the National Park, Acuá...
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Cerro Cora is a 1978 Paraguayan epic war film set during the last days of the Paraguayan War. Roberto De Felice as Francisco Solano López Rosa Ros as Eliza...
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Cerro Corá (Misiones) is a village and municipality in Misiones Province in north-eastern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) v t e...
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Eliza Lynch (section Battle of Cerro Corá)
who supported the soldiers. It was in this role that she came to be in Cerro Corá on 1 March 1870 when López was finally killed. One of these women was...
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Club Cerro Corá was a Paraguayan football club based in the city of Asunción (Paraguay). The club was founded March 1, 1925 and played in the Primera División...
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de Febrero against Cerro Porteño de Presidente Franco on 13 July. The following week, Cardozo would again score against Cerro Corá in a 1–1 away draw...
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TV Cerro Corá is the first television station in Paraguay and is associated to the OTI. With its creation, the birth of such a medium of communication...
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Province Cerro Viento metro station, Panama City Paraguay Cerro Corá, hill in Amambay Department Cerro Corá National Park, Amambay Department Cerro Corá, city...
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In 2000, Santa Cruz played for Cerro Corá scoring 3 league goals. In September 2003, Santa Cruz scored for Cerro Corá in a 1–0 home victory against Universal...
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Guaraní Cerro Porteño 8 de Diciembre 12 de Junio FBC Primavera Sportivo Curupayty Cabo Luciano Locio San Luis FBC Olimpia Mariscal López Cerro Corá 27 de...
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Solano López was killed in action by Brazilian forces in the Battle of Cerro Corá on 1 March 1870. Argentine and Brazilian troops occupied Paraguay until...
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March 1870, he died in combat with Brazilian soldiers at the Battle of Cerro Corá, the last battle of the Paraguayan War, alongside Solano López and Secretary...
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Campaign of the Hills (section Battle of Cerro Corá)
president Manoel Deodoro da Fonseca. The last battle of the campaign was at Cerro Corá, in which a Brazilian force of 4,000 wiped out President López's personal...
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Sistema Nacional de Televisión (Paraguay) (redirect from SNT Cerro Corá)
it has 11 repeaters. Launched in 1965 by Carlos Moringo Delgado as TV Cerro Corá under the control of local politicians for much of its existence, since...
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Cerro Corá is a municipality (município) in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Norte. As of 2020 IBGE, it reported an estimated population of 11,181...
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(Green) 2.9 kilometres (1.8 mi) from Vila Madalena station to Avenida Cerro Corá, in the neighborhood of Lapa. Meier, Ricardo (17 April 2023). "Novo trem...
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killing the Paraguayan president Francisco Solano López in the Battle of Cerro Corá. Chico was born in a poor family. As a boy, he worked in a slaughterhouse...
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Romerito (category Club Cerro Corá footballers)
returned to South America where he played out his career with Olimpia, Club Cerro Corá and Sportivo Luqueño in Paraguay and Deportes La Serena in Chile. During...
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Rubio Ñu of the Paraguayan Primera División. Manzur started his career at Cerro Corá in his native country before moving to Paraguayan giants Guaraní. He also...
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Ameliano (Barrio Jara, Asunción) Sportivo Limpeño Deportivo Recoleta Cerro Corá (Campo Grande, Asunción) Colegiales (Asunción) Oriental (Ricardo Brugada...
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and politician who was notable for his participation in the Battle of Cerro Corá in the Paraguayan War. Câmara was the son of Commander José Antonio Fernandes...
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the final organized Paraguayan force surrendered. Before the Battle of Cerro Corá on 1 March 1870, Solano López had ordered general Bernardino Caballero...
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retreat to organize the camp at Cerro Corá. Juan Crisóstomo Centurión affirmed that with regard to the events of Cerro Corá, the Historical Relationship...
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qualified to this stage with the exception of Cerro Corá, who was replaced by Olimpia because Cerro Corá was already relegated to the second division based...
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