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1. Map of the Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada; 2.Battle of Boyacá's day; 3. Disposition of troops. General Simon Bolivar's Patriot Army surprised the Spanish by strategically crossing the Andes Mountain Range through the Paramo de Pisba into the Boyacá region in early July of 1819, however the march had weakened his army.
Riaño, Camilo (1969) La Campaña Libertadora de 1819 [Liberation Campaign of 1819]. Bogotá: Editorial Andes. Rodríguez Cuenca, José Vicente; Borrero F, Luis Daniel (2014). "La Batalla del Pantano de Vargas 25 de julio de 1819, paipa, boyacá, nueva granada. las otras historias del pasado". Revista Maguaré - Universidad Nacional de Colombia ...
[27] [28] New York City mayor Bill de Blasio also participated greeting attendees and shaking hands. [29] After public and corporate backlash, Mayor De Blasio had announced that López Rivera would not be honored at the 2017 parade [30] but, in the end, the Puerto Rican activist was honored and kicked off the Parade celebration.
Noche de Gala (Gala Night) was a television variety show produced by Paquito Cordero. [1] It originated in San Juan, Puerto Rico for broadcast by WKAQ-TV Telemundo on Channel 2. History
Year Version Special guest country Guest department 1973-2008: 1st-26th-- 2009: 37th Japan [4] 2010: 38th China Guajira 2011: 39th Spain Valle del Cauca 2012: 40th Costa Rica ...
Boyacá is the name of a region in Colombia. It may refer to other connections to Colombia: Battle of Boyacá; Boyacá Department (Gran Colombia) Boyacá Department. Boyacá, Boyacá, a municipality
El Vacilón de la Mañana is a Spanish language weekday morning radio show. The show originates from WSKQ-FM in New York City, a Spanish radio station branded as "Mega 97.9", and it is syndicated live to a number of different markets in the US such as Providence, Rhode Island; Miami and Orlando, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; Hartford, Connecticut; and Puerto Rico.
Boyacá is a town and municipality in the Márquez Province, part of the department of Boyacá, Colombia.It is located approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the city of Tunja, the capital of the department.