Quito Revolution (1809–1812) (redirect from Luz de América)
(1954). Bolívar y la independencia de la América Española. Emancipación de Quito y Alto y Bajo Perú. Tomo V. Santiago de Chile: Nascimiento. Chiriboga Murgueitio...
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Rincón de Luz is a 2003 Argentine children's telenovela aired during 2003 on Canal 9 and later on América TV. It is a spin-off and spiritual successor...
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portrait, is printed with a map of the Americas and bears the legend "Luz de América" ("Light of the Americas"). Coins bear the date Año 20xx, beginning...
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Colombian War of Independence (redirect from Florero de Llorente)
the second Marquis of Selva Alegre, established the autonomous junta Luz de América on August 10, swearing loyalty to Ferdinand VII, but rejecting the viceregal...
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Orquesta de la Luz (オルケスタ・デ・ラ・ルス, Orukesuta de ra Ruzu, lit. "Orchestra of the Light") is a Japanese salsa band that was formed in 1984, and began performing...
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Carl Ludwig "Luz" Long (27 April 1913 – 14 July 1943) was a German Olympic long jumper who won the silver medal in the event at the 1936 Summer Olympics...
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del Dios Vivo, Columna y Apoyo de la Verdad, La Luz del Mundo (Spanish: [iˈɣlesja ðel ˈdjos ˈβiβo koˈlumnaj aˈpoʝo ðe la βeɾˈðað la ˈlus ðel ˈmundo];...
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shut down except Continental and Radio América). Its motto, at the time, was La organización de radio más poderosa de la costa del Pacífico Sur. The network's...
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Ecuador (category Countries in South America)
Latin America). They were led by Juan Pío Montúfar, Quiroga, Salinas, and Bishop Cuero y Caicedo. Quito's nickname, "Luz de América" ("Light of America")...
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Joaquín De Luz (born 1976, Madrid, Spain) is a Spanish ballet dancer. He was formerly with the American Ballet Theatre (ABT), and a principal dancer with...
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Revista de historia de América. Numbers 69-70. Mexico City: Pan American Institute of Geography and History, p. 303. "Para el primero, de 1400000 habs...
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2023-12-01. ""Luz de América" llega a la Estación La Alameda". Quito Metro (in Spanish). 28 August 2018. "Desde este martes súbase al Metro de Quito" (in...
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operations of Quito Metro] (in Spanish). Primicias. Retrieved 2023-12-01. ""Luz de América" llega a la Estación La Alameda". Quito Metro (in Spanish). 7 September...
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subsumed in the larger "kingdom" of Peru. The revolts were suppressed (See Luz de América and Bolivian War of Independence). Throughout early 1809 the governments...
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Ecuadorian War of Independence (category Spanish American wars of independence)
of Simón Bolívar Campaigns of the South Luz de América, el Primer Grito de la Independencia. Luz de America is the nickname of Quito. Salvat Editores...
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Congress of Angostura (redirect from Discurso de Angostura)
Francisco de Paula Santander vice president of Cundinamarca. On December 17, 1819, the Fundamental Law of the Republic of Colombia (Ley Fundamental de Colombia...
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Katherine Tapia (redirect from Luz Katherine Tapia Ramírez)
del América de Cali". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 August 2023. Sarrabayrouse, Catalina (13 November 2021). "Katherine Tapia, de ser escolta de Armani...
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Quito (redirect from San Francisco de Quito)
"Vista de la entrada en la ciudad de Quito de las tropas españolas en 1809. Conservación y restauración" (PDF). Anales del Museo de América (in Spanish)...
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Luis da Luz (born 2 June 1968 in Montevideo) is a former Uruguayan footballer. Da Luz helped Sud América win Uruguayan Segunda División in 1994, and the...
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Look up luz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Luz may refer to: Luz (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name...
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March Revolution (Ecuador) (category South American history stubs)
March Revolution (Revolución marcista or Revolución de Marzo) or Revolution of Forty-Five (Revolución de 1845) began on 6 March 1845, when the people of Guayaquil...
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that led to the Battle of Carabobo. Francisco de Miranda, famed patriot that tried to free many Latin American countries alongside Simón Bolívar, had taken...
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tuneladora "Luz de América" llegó a la Estación Cardenal de la Torre". Quito Informa (in Spanish). 21 September 2017. "Desde este martes súbase al Metro de Quito"...
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Luz Maria Rivas (born February 6, 1974) is an American politician from the state of California. A member of the Democratic Party, she is the member-elect...
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The Third Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: Tercera República de Venezuela) was the reestablished Republic of Venezuela declared by Simón Bolívar in the...
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The First Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: Primera República de Venezuela) was the first independent government of Venezuela, lasting from 5 July 1811,...
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United Provinces of New Granada (redirect from Provincias Unidas de Nueva Granada)
The United Provinces of New Granada was a country in South America from 1810 to 1816, a period known in Colombian history as la Patria Boba ("the Foolish...
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The Venezuelan Declaration of Independence (Spanish: Acta de la Declaración de Independencia de Venezuela) is a document drafted and adopted by Venezuelan...
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what he believed to be the causes of this loss. It was written in Cartagena de Indias, on 15 December 1812. This is the first of Bolívar's public documents...
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Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada (category Spanish American wars of independence)
353–354, 361–364. Albi de la Cuesta, Julio (2019). Banderas olivdadas: El Ejército español en las guerras de Emancipación de América [Forgotten Banners:...
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