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    The Free Province of Guayaquil (Spanish: Provincia Libre de Guayaquil) was a South American state that emerged between 1820 and 1822 with the independence...
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    port. The city is the capital of Guayas Province and the seat of Guayaquil Canton. The city is located on the west bank of the Guayas River, which flows...
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    The Guayaquil Conference (Spanish: Conferencia de Guayaquil) was a meeting that took place on July 26–27, 1822 in the port city of Guayaquil (today part...
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    on October 9, 1820 as the insignia of the Free Province of Guayaquil that encompassed several provinces of the current Ecuadorian coast. It is maintained...
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    the Provincia Libre de Guayaquil (Free Province of Guayaquil), desperately organized a ragtag detachment of the survivors of Huachi plus some reinforcements...
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    junta and created the Free Province of Guayaquil, an independent state. The independence of Guayaquil revived the war of independence of the Real Audiencia...
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    in Ecuador and is part of the Andes Range. The steamboat on the river is named Guayas as well. The ship was built in Guayaquil and was the first seaworthy...
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    independence of the Free Province of Guayaquil. In 1820, Patriots in Guayaquil had established of the Free Province of Guayaquil and raised an army that marched...
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    soldiers in support of the Spanish Empire, and the Patriot forces of the Free Province of Guayaquil, who won the battle. The Royal Audiencia of Quito had been...
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    time. The three stars represent Guayaquil, Portoviejo and Machala. This flag was later adopted by the Guayas Province. Gabriel García Moreno, upon assuming...
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  • support of the Spanish Empire, and the Patriot forces of the Free Province of Guayaquil, who suffered a serious defeat. In 1820, Patriots in Guayaquil had...
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    ) is a coastal province in Ecuador. It is bordered to the west by Manabí, Santa Elena, and the Pacific Ocean (as the Gulf of Guayaquil); to the east by...
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    cantones: Guayaquil Province. Capital: Guayaquil. Cantones: Guayaquil, Daule, Babahoyo, Baba, Punta de Santa Elena y Machala. Manabí Province. Capital:...
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  • wars of independence, but the struggle was revived in 1820 by a new rebellion originating in Guayaquil. The city was also the site of the Guayaquil Conference...
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    Marzo) or Revolution of Forty-Five (Revolución de 1845) began on 6 March 1845, when the people of Guayaquil under the leadership of General António Elizalde...
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    state, the Free Province of Guayaquil. However, it soon found itself in a delicate military situation after the people of Guayaquil were defeated at...
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    representatives from Guayaquil's successful business community. On March 6, 1845, the people of Guayaquil revolted against the government of General Flores...
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  • Republic of Chile (since 1818) Republic of Gran Colombia (1819–1831) Free Province of Guayaquil (1820–1829) Republic of Entre Ríos (1820–1821) Republic of Tucumán...
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    the port of Buenaventura to Guayaquil, to join the troops of Antonio José de Sucre, who since May were helping the Free Province of Guayaquil against the...
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    Quito and the Free Province of Guayaquil, Ecuador; and the Viceroyalty of Peru. Pasto and Quito were Royalist strongholds, while Guayaquil had declared...
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    of Colombia', with a small star at the bottom. On July 11, 1822, the Free Province of Guayaquil joined Gran Colombia. For this reason, the model of a...
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    campaigns as well as raw recruits. There were men from the lowlands of the Province of Guayaquil and volunteers who had come down from the highlands, both contingents...
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    José Joaquín de Olmedo (category Mayors of Guayaquil)
    Olmedo and others declared the city of Guayaquil independent from Spain. He was President of the Free Province of Guayaquil until it was united to Gran Colombia...
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    large fire in Guayaquil destroyed approximately half of the city in 1812.[citation needed] Lord Cochrane unsuccessfully attacked Guayaquil and Callao, but...
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    separatist rebellions in the country of Gran Colombia before it dissolved in 1829. The Free Province of Guayaquil, an unrecognized state that emerged after...
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  • Granada (1831–1858) State of Quito (1809–1812) Estado de Quito Free Province of Guayaquil (1820–1822) El Stronato (1954–1989) Kingdom of Chimor (c. 900–1470)...
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    The coat of arms of Guayaquil is used for the Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil. Adopted in 1920, it's composed of a circle in blue with an inscribed silver...
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  • ISBN 9781421420516. "Expeditions Against the Frontier Tribes of the Northwest Frontier Province". "Arab involvement in Crimean War 'erased from history'"...
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  • list of flags used in or otherwise associated with Ecuador. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Ecuador. Flag of Ecuador Coat of arms of Ecuador...
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    of urban poor, many of whom had recently migrated to Guayaquil and other major cities in search of a decent job and a place to live. Velasco's populism...
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