The New Granada Civil War was a civil war between 1812 and 1814 in New Granada (present-day Colombia) between Federalists and Centralists. The war ended...
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The Granada War (Spanish: Guerra de Granada), also called Spanish Christian–Muslim War of 1481–1492, was a series of military campaigns between 1481 and...
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several civil wars in Colombian history: New Granada Civil War (1812–1814) War of the Supremes (1839–1841) Colombian Civil War of 1851 Colombian Civil War of...
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the Republic of New Granada was marked by competing economic and political interests and rocked by violent conflicts and civil wars. One of the prime...
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Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada also known as the Liberation Campaign of 1819 was part of the Colombian and Venezuelan wars of independence and was...
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the New Kingdom of Granada (Spanish: Virreinato del Nuevo Reino de Granada [birejˈnato ðe ˈnweβa ɣɾaˈnaða]), also called Viceroyalty of New Granada or...
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Atanasio Girardot (category Viceroyalty of New Granada people)
earning his promotion to captain. Girardot later took part in the New Granada civil war of 1812 when he switched sides from being in the centralist army...
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The First Republic of New Granada, known despectively as the Foolish Fatherland (la Patria Boba), is the period in the history of Colombia immediately...
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The Colombian Civil War of 1851 was a Civil War in the Republic of New Granada (present-day Colombia) between Liberals and Conservatives, fought between...
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The Spanish Civil War (Spanish: guerra civil española) was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists. Republicans...
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Santa Fe de Bogota, the capital of the Spanish colonial Viceroyalty of New Granada, to govern the territory autonomously from Spain. The event inspired...
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Spanish reconquest of New Granada in 1815–1816 was part of the Spanish American wars of independence in South America and Colombian War of Independence. Shortly...
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The Colombian Civil War of 1854 was a civil conflict that took place in the Republic of New Granada (today Colombia). It was the popular response supported...
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Granada (/ɡrəˈnɑːdə/ grə-NAH-də; Spanish: [ɡɾaˈnaða] , locally [ɡɾaˈna]) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of...
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The Emirate of Granada, also known as the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, was an Islamic polity in the southern Iberian Peninsula during the Late Middle Ages...
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Siege of Cartagena (1815) (category Viceroyalty of New Granada)
deeply divided. Between 1812 and 1814, the New Granada Civil War between the United Provinces of New Granada and the Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca...
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Nariño's Southern Campaign (category 1813 in the Viceroyalty of New Granada)
triumph in New Granada Civil War in January 1813, hostilities were suspended between the Cundinamarca and the United Provinces of New Granada and it was...
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royalist reconquest. Only as part of Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada in 1819-20 did Venezuela achieve a lasting independence from Spain (initially...
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1936 coup d'état in Granada against the government of the Spanish Republic, which started the Civil War, managed to triumph in Granada and take control of...
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Granada Club de Fútbol (Spanish pronunciation: [gɾaˈnaða ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol]), known simply as Granada or "Graná", is a professional Spanish football club...
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Amache National Historic Site (redirect from Granada War Relocation Center)
Amache National Historic Site, formally the Granada War Relocation Center but known to the internees as Camp Amache (pronounced a-ma-chee), was a concentration...
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party, based in León, and the conservative party, based in Granada. In 1854, a civil war erupted in Nicaragua between the Legitimist Party (also called...
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Antonio Nariño (category Viceroyalty of New Granada people)
was a Colombian ideological precursor of the independence movement in New Granada (present day Colombia) as well as one of its early political and military...
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Policarpa Salavarrieta (category Viceroyalty of New Granada people)
among the civilian population of Viceroyalty of New Granada which were weary of the New Granada Civil War. While many women were similarly murdered during...
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The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) broke out with a military uprising in Morocco on July 17, triggered by events in Madrid. Within days, Spain was divided...
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and civil flags Civil ensign of Granadine Confederation (1858–1861) Military flag and naval ensign of Republic of New Granada (1834–1858) Civil ensign...
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United States of Colombia (redirect from United States of New Granada)
nation, one of his first acts was to rename the country United States of New Granada. This name was short-lived, as Mosquera changed the name again to United...
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Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera (category People from the Republic of New Granada)
president of Republic of New Granada from 1845 to 1849. During the Colombian Civil War of 1860–1862 he led liberal forces in a civil war against conservative...
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The Costa Rican Civil War took place from 12 March to 24 April 1948. The conflict followed the presidential elections of 8 February 1948, in which opposition...
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recognised his authority, throwing Granada into an open civil war. Uthman made contact with the Castilians to support him in the war. King Alfonso XI of Castile...
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