Events in the year 1825 in Bolivia. This year is celebrated in Bolivia as the official beginning of the nation, with the Declaration of Independence issued...
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and Bolivia), (1506–1785/1701 in other colonies), (1506–1821 in Philippines) Bandera Menor, Civil flag (1825–1826) Bandera Mayor, State flag (1825–1826)...
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67th and incumbent president of Bolivia. He assumed office on 8 November 2020. On 6 August 1825, the Republic of Bolivia declared its independence and proclaimed...
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until his men killed him on April 2, 1825. During the 1829-39 presidency of Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz, Bolivia enjoyed the most successful period of...
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Invasion of Chiquitos (category 1825 in Bolivia)
a trajetória de Sebastián Ramos e as disputas fronteiriças (Brasil-Bolívia, 1825-1862)". SciELO Brasil. doi:10.1590/TEM-1980-542X2019v260105. ISSN 1413-7704...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1825. 1825 (MDCCCXXV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Battle of Tumusla (category 1825 in Bolivia)
the Bolivian War of Independence and one of the last encounters of the Spanish American wars of independence. This battle was fought on 1 April 1825, near...
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Bolivia's independence was definitively proclaimed on 6 August 1825 at a congress held in Chuquisaca. While the Gran Colombian troops disembarked in the...
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Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in central South America. It is a country with the largest geographic...
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republica de Bolivia ...: 1825-1860". Bolivia [Empresa editora Veglia & Edelman] – via Google Books. "Bolivia: Ley de 8 de agosto de 1825". Archived from...
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The Bolivian War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia de Bolivia, 1809–1825) began with the establishment of government juntas in Sucre and...
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made the church the dominant financial power in Bolivia. Independence in 1825 brought some changes to Bolivian church-state relations, though the Roman Catholic...
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the form of Bolivia's government, beginning with the 1825 Deliberating Assembly (Asamblea Deliberante) in Chuquisaca. Others occurred in 1826 (Constituent...
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Santa Cruz de la Sierra (redirect from Santa Cruz, Bolivia)
in the late 16th century. For much of its history, Santa Cruz was mostly a small outpost town, and even after Bolivia gained its independence in 1825...
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Mission in Haiti United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon Military history of Brazil Halperín Donghi 2007, p. 91. Brazilian participation in World War...
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Litoral Department (category States and territories established in 1825)
inception in 1825 until 1879, when it was lost to Chile. When Bolivia emerged in 1825 as an independent state, these territories were part of the Bolivian Potosí...
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Supreme Court, active since Bolivia's founding in 1825. The members of the Judiciary Council, elected in October 2011, are (in order of total votes received):...
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Plurinational Legislative Assembly (redirect from Congress of Bolivia)
Asamblea Legislativa Plurinacional) is the national legislature of Bolivia, placed in La Paz, the country's seat of government. The assembly is bicameral...
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Supreme Court of Bolivia (Spanish: Corte Suprema de Justicia de Bolivia) was the Bolivia's highest court from 1825 to 2012. It was located in Sucre, 410 kilometres...
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South America (redirect from List of national capitals in South America)
northwest. The continent includes twelve sovereign states: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay...
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Bolivia has experienced more than 190 coups d'état and revolutions since its independence was declared in 1825. Since 1950, Bolivia has seen the most...
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and is the captain general of the Armed Forces of Bolivia. Since the office was established in 1825, 65 men and 2 women have served as president. The...
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La Paz (redirect from La Paz, Bolivia)
the Plurinational State of Bolivia. With 755,732 residents as of 2024, La Paz is the third-most populous city in Bolivia. Its metropolitan area, which...
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A province is the second largest administrative division in Bolivia, after a department. Each department is divided into provinces. There are 112 provinces...
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Trigo Achá, (Tarija) Pío Cáceres Bilbao. Bolivia: el Senado Nacional (album) : bosquejo histórico parlamentario, 1825-1925. Biblioteca del H. Congreso Nacional...
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France, and Chile, even though Bolivia has been politically independent since 1825.[citation needed] Though Bolivia was one of the main mints of the...
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affected by the territorial dispute. When Chile and Bolivia gained independence from Spain in 1818 and 1825 respectively, both countries established their...
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The Bolivian gas conflict was a social confrontation in Bolivia reaching its peak in 2003, centering on the exploitation of the country's vast natural...
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cien años de la republica de Bolivia ...: 1825-1860". Bolivia [Empresa editora Veglia & Edelman] – via Google Books. "Bolivia: Ley de 22 de septiembre de...
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of independence in the early nineteenth century and the Bolivian Republic was established in 1825, being named after Simon Bolivar. In the course of the...
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