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Simón Bolívar (1783 - 1830) was a Venezuelan military and political leader. He was born in Caracas, Venezuela. He liberated many colonies from the Spanish... |
The Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar (Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra) is a youth orchestra from Venezuela. The musicians are nearly all in their 20s... |
in honor of Simón Bolívar, early 19th-century leader of the liberation of many South American colonies from Spain. "QuickFacts: Bolivar County, Mississippi"... |
Matea Bolívar (1773-1886) was a slave owned by the family of Simón Bolívar. She was born to parents who were also the Bolívars' slaves. When she was 9... |
The currency of Venezuela is the venezuelan Bolívar, It is named after Simón Bolívar.... |
making time so Simon could escape. Saenz attempted to kill herself with a snake after Bolivar died, Saenz thought that no matter if Simon Bolivar died, his... |
The Guri Dam, officially called the Simón Bolívar Hydroelectric Plant, is a dam in Bolívar State, Venezuela. It is on the Caroni River. "Guri Dam". Encyclopædia... |
the conductor of the Venezuelan youth orchestra Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar. Today he is the principal conductor of the Gothenburg Symphony in Gothenburg... |
initially made up of New Granada and Venezuela. The rebels, led by Simon Bolivar, defeated the Spanish Empire but then fought among themselves. In 1831... |
In 1817, he crossed the Andes from Mendoza to Chile. Together with Simón Bolívar, San Martín is called one of the Liberators of South America. Wikimedia... |
America controlled by the Spanish Empire up until a rebellion led by Simón Bolívar successfully declared independence in 1819. After independence, New... |
on September 9, 1773 by Juan de Enciso, the liberating campaign of Simon Bolivar passed by this municipality on 7 occasions between the years 1814 and... |
when Colombia was "la Gran Colombia". The first president, General Simón Bolívar, took office in 1819. His position, initially self-proclaimed, was ratified... |
Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement between Colombia and the United States. Simón Bolívar captured Cúcuta in 1813 and set out from there on his march to Caracas... |
Venezuela. Santiago de Leòn de Losada founded the city in 1567. It is where Simon Bolivar was born. The city has nearly 6 million people, who live in the metropolitan... |
of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. Simon Bolivar finds Gran Colombia. The United States buys Florida from Spain. The... |
population of Bolivia is 8-9 million (2019). Bolivia is named after Simón Bolívar. The main languages are Spanish and Quechua, but there are other languages... |
Lotf Ali Khan, 1789–1794 Washington Irving, American author (1783) Simón Bolívar, Venezuelan patriot, revolutionary leader and statesman (1783) Empress... |
Drugdra (Bhutan) Administrative leader Choki Gyaltshen (Bhutan) President Simón Bolívar (Bolivia) President Antonio José de Sucre (Bolivia) President José María... |
German musician Alfred Nobel, inventor Grover Cleveland, politician Simón Bolívar, leader Jean-François Champollion, Egyptologist Sir Walter Scott, writer... |