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    comparing Bolívar to Napoleon or Julius Caesar. On September 25, 1828, Bolívar escaped an assassination attempt. Among those blamed was Santander who, in...
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    Bolívar is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia. Bolívar has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cfb) with heavy...
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    Bogotá, Bolívar was met by Santander, who hoped to persuade Bolívar to his cause in the conflict with Páez. Although Santander was annoyed at Bolívar for...
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    independence and was one of the many military campaigns fought by Simón Bolívar. In 1819 Bolívar led a combined New Granadan and Venezuelan Army in a campaign to...
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    Santander (Spanish pronunciation: [santanˈdeɾ]) is a department of Colombia. Santander inherited the name of one of the nine original states of the United...
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  • Department Bolívar, Cauca, a town and municipality Bolívar, Santander, a town and municipality Bolívar, Valle del Cauca, a town and municipality Bolívar District...
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    Francisco de Paula Santander, while those who supported the creation of a stronger presidency were led by President Simón Bolívar. The two of them had...
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    needed] Bolívar returned to Santafé at the beginning of 1827, encountering strong resistance in the political circles around General Santander. The trust...
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    incredible coup for Bolívar and Santander. On August 10 Bolívar's army entered Bogotá. With New Granada secure under Santander's control, Bolívar could return...
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    Justice, and High Court.under three presidents: Simón Bolívar, Francisco de Paula Santander, and Rafael Urdaneta. He even held the presidency of Colombia...
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    : 232–235  Under the overall command of General Simon Bolivar, the Brigadier Generals Francisco de Paula Santander and José Antonio Anzoátegui led a combined patriot...
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    Campaign led by Simón Bolívar. This campaign resulted in the independence of Venezuela. The first European in the North Santander territories was the German...
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    North Santander (Spanish: Norte de Santander) (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnoɾte ðe santanˈdeɾ]) is a department of Northeastern Colombia. It is in the north...
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    Caribbean Sea to the north; Chocó to the west; the departments of Bolivar, Santander, and Boyaca to the east; and the departments of Caldas and Risaralda...
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  • Simón Bolívar. The series stars Luis Gerónimo Abreu as Bolívar as an adult, José Ramón Barreto as Bolívar as a young man, Irene Esser as Bolívar's wife...
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    intensively by the Colombian Armed Conflict. North - departments of Bolívar, Santander West - Magdalena River and Puerto Berrío, Puerto Nare, Puerto Triunfo...
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    before his extradition to the United States Born c. 1968 (age 55–56) Bolívar, Santander, Colombia Nationality Colombian Other names El Loco ("The Crazy One")...
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    Bolívar is an opera in two acts composed by Thea Musgrave who also wrote the libretto. It is loosely based on episodes in the life of Simón Bolívar,...
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    176 Cantagallo Bolívar 7,811 9,718 177 Carmen de Bolivar Bolívar 67,952 77,840 178 Cicuco Bolívar 11,094 11,138 179 Clemencia Bolívar 11,714 12,857 180...
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    Septembrine Conspiracy (category Simón Bolívar)
    then searched for Bolívar's room. Manuela Sáenz, who was with Bolívar that night, woke him up. Upon learning of the attack, Bolívar grabbed his pistol...
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    liking of Simón Bolívar, who classified them as an abuse of power. In 1826, in his speech before the Constituent Congress of Bolivia, Bolívar hinted at the...
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    Chile Bolívar Department El Carmen de Bolívar Bolívar, Cauca Bolívar, Santander Bolívar, Valle del Cauca Ciudad Bolívar, Bogotá Ciudad Bolívar, Antioquia...
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    forces retreated back across the Andes, Santander informed Bolívar of the favorability of starting the campaign. Bolívar agreed, and began his march from the...
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    Apartadó Arboletes Argelia Armenia Barbosa Bello Belmira Betania Betulia Bolívar Briceño Buriticá Cáceres Caicedo Caldas Campamento Cañasgordas Caracolí...
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    The Bolívar Square (Spanish: Plaza de Bolívar or Plaza Bolívar) is the main square of the Colombian capital Bogotá. The square, previously called Plaza...
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    Amazonas Antioquia Arauca Atlántico Boyacá Bolívar Caldas Caquetá Casanare Cauca Cesar Córdoba Chocó Cundinamarca Capital District Guainía Guaviare Huila...
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    The Francisco de Paula Santander International Bridge (Spanish: Puente internacional Francisco de Paula Santander) is a road bridge connecting Colombia...
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    observers in 12 departments: Antioquia, Risaralda, Quindío, Atlántico, Bolívar, Santander, Córdoba, Cauca, César, Nariño, Magdalena and Valle. In a statement...
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    municipalities of the departments of Norte de Santander, Cundinamarca, Santander, Cesar, Sucre, Bolívar, Magdalena, Arauca, and San Andrés y Providencia...
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    Congress of Cúcuta (category Simón Bolívar)
    nations today) was created. The Congress elected Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Paula Santander president and vice-president, respectively. The fundamental...
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