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    Francisco de Miranda (Latin American Spanish: [fɾanˈsisko ðe miˈɾanda]), was a Venezuelan military leader and revolutionary who fought in the American...
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  • 54500°W / 10.753000; -71.54500 Puerto Miranda is an oil port situated on the east side of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela opposite the city of Maracaibo and...
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    crowned Tina Batson of Miranda as her successor at the end of the event. After finishing the national contest of Miss Grand Venezuela 2022 in August 2022...
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    Patriótica composed by Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Miranda was the pioneer in the push for Venezuela's separation from the Spanish crown. The historical...
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    Barcelona is the capital of Anzoátegui State, Venezuela, and was founded in 1671. Together with Puerto La Cruz, Lecheria and Guanta, Barcelona forms one...
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    Puerto La Cruz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweɾto la ˈkɾus]) is a port city located in Anzoátegui State, in Venezuela. It is the seat of the Juan Antonio...
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    ship departing from Puerto Rico attempted to ship aid into the Venezuelan port city of Puerto Cabello. Six vessels of the Venezuelan Navy, including the...
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    Peru, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela), Brazil, Venezuela, and Argentina exhibit the highest European contribution. The ancestry of European Venezuelans is primarily...
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    The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is a federation made up of twenty-three states (Spanish: estados), a Capital District (Spanish: Distrito Capital)...
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  • Richard Lugo (basketball) (category Venezuelan expatriate basketball people in Puerto Rico)
    in Venezuela for teams like Panteras de Miranda, Trotamundos de Carabobo, Bucaneros de La Guaira, and Guaiqueríes de Margarita. Playing in Puerto Rico...
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    been a persona non grata since his failed attempt at liberating Venezuela in 1806. Miranda was elected to the Congress and began agitating for independence...
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    Barlovento is a sub-region of Miranda state, Venezuela. During Spanish colonization of the Americas, Barlovento was developed as estate owners founded...
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  • Abraham Bahachille (category Deportivo Miranda F.C. players)
    appeared on Deportivo Miranda's team sheet. On 20 June 2023, Bahachille joined Venezuelan Primera División side Academia Puerto Cabello. In September...
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    Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and...
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  • Francisco de Miranda, and Antonio Muñoz Tébar [es]. The Patriotic Society had itself a newspaper organ, called El Patriota de Venezuela where it disseminated...
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    Miss Venezuela (Spanish: Organización Miss Venezuela) is a Venezuelan beauty pageant operated by the Cisneros Group. Founded in 1952, it currently selects...
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    of the state of Miranda. There are also important Afro-Venezuelan communities along the coasts of Carabobo (Canoabo, Patanemo, Puerto Cabello), the Distrito...
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    fighting royalists in eastern Venezuela. Quickly losing ground (much as Miranda had a year earlier) Monteverde took refuge in Puerto Cabello, and Bolívar occupied...
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    Spanish) Jardín Botánico y Cultural William Miranda Marín (in Spanish) Caguas, Puerto Rico on Facebook Caguas, Puerto Rico at Wikipedia's sister projects: Media...
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    mobilising to support their American allies. Francisco de Miranda, who would later become a Venezuelan independence leader, was ordered to report to the Regiment...
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    El Hatillo, and Sucre (Petare) in Miranda state. 2005 est 2010 estimate 2001 census Largest cities in Venezuela Instituto Nacional de Estadística -...
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    municipalities in Miranda state: Baruta, Chacao, el Hatillo and Sucre) Alto Orinoco (La Esmeralda) Atabapo (San Fernando de Atabapo) Atures (Puerto Ayacucho)...
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  • of Venezuela's states were at least partially affected. By roughly 1 pm VET, power began to return to some sections of Maracaibo, Valencia, Puerto Ordaz...
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    President-elect of Venezuela. PROVEA, a Venezuelan human rights NGO, called for a rally on 11 September beginning at Plaza Bolívar in Chacao, Miranda and ending...
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    Canal Maximo Televisión (category Defunct television channels and networks in Venezuela)
    was a Venezuelan free-to-air television network that was seen on UHF channel 51 in the metropolitan area of Caracas, Barquisimeto, and the Miranda State...
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  • Menezes de Miranda, born 1977), Brazilian footballer Edison Miranda (born 1981), Colombian boxer Gabriel Miranda (born 1968), Venezuelan footballer George...
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    of Venezuela and establishment of the Republic of Gran Colombia. There were several events that led to the Battle of Carabobo. Francisco de Miranda, famed...
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  • Gilberto Concepción de Gracia (category People from Vega Alta, Puerto Rico)
    founder of the Puerto Rican Independence Party. He is the great uncle of maternal siblings Residente and ILE of Calle 13, and Lin-Manuel Miranda. Concepción...
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    conspiracy, Miranda's putsch failed to attract Venezuelans of any social and economic class, in fact local Venezuelans organized the resistance to Miranda's invasion...
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  • Matías Lacava (category Sportspeople from Miranda (state))
    Venezuelan professional footballer who plays as a winger for Atlético Goianiense on loan from Primera División club Puerto Cabello and the Venezuela national...
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