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  2. Tupamaro (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The Tupamaros were officially founded in 1992 and allegedly had the chance in prison to come into contact with Hugo Chávez, who was imprisoned for the 1992 Venezuelan coup d'état attempts. [5] Chávez and the Tupamaros allegedly made a deal since Chávez needed protection and the Tupamaros needed resources. [5]

  3. Colectivo (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    There were between 20 and 100 different colectivo groups in Venezuela as of 2014, with the most prominent groups being the Tupamaros, La Piedrita, Tres Raices, Frente Francisco de Miranda, Alexis Vive, and Ciudad Socialista Frente 5 de Marzo, [6] [29] [102] [103] In 2018, InSight Crime reported 46 groups in the 23 de Enero barrio alone. [6]

  4. Tupamaros - Wikipedia

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    The National Liberation Movement – Tupamaros (Spanish: Movimiento de Liberación Nacional – Tupamaros, MLN-T) was a Marxist–Leninist urban guerrilla group that operated in Uruguay during the 1960s and 1970s. [1] It was responsible for numerous violent incidents involving left-wing terrorist activities. [2]

  5. 50+ Most Influential Latin American Women in History for ...

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    Gabriela Isler, aka Miss Universe 2013, uses her beauty queen fame to raise awareness about the political turmoil in Venezuela. She is the seventh Miss Universe from Venezuela.

  6. Tupamaros (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tupamaros (full name: Movimiento de Liberación Nacional-Tupamaros, acronym MLN-T), Uruguayan guerrilla group, active in the 1960s and 1970s; Tupamaros München, German guerrilla group, active in the 1960s and 1970s; Tupamaros West-Berlin, German guerrilla group, active in the 1960s; Tupamaro (Venezuela), Venezuelan far-left political organization

  7. Units of Battle Hugo Chávez - Wikipedia

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    The UBCh have vehicles, radios and resources to respond to any call made by the Venezuelan government. [1] According to Elías Jaua, a leader of the PSUV, members of the UBCh must study the Chavista doctrine, must be responsible for mobilization, political action, including using propaganda about achievements of the Bolivarian Revolution, take place in government projects for communities and ...

  8. Explainer-What are the major pressure points in the US ... - AOL

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    In late 2023, Venezuela's government released dozens of prisoners including 10 Americans after months of negotiations, while the U.S. released a close ally of Maduro. CITGO.

  9. 23 de Enero - Wikipedia

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    23 de Enero is a parish located in the Libertador Bolivarian Municipality west of the city of Caracas, Venezuela. The parish receives its name from the date of the 1958 Venezuelan coup d'état which overthrew dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez .