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    San Cristóbal de las Casas (Spanish: [saŋkɾisˈtoβal de las ˈkasas] ), also known by its native Tzotzil name, Jovel (pronounced [xɤ̞ˈve̞l]), is a town and...
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    Caballero de San Miguel, in 1933. Library of Congress. A view of the Castillo de San Cristóbal in 1915. Christopher Columbus monument at Plaza Cristóbal Colon...
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    northeast of the city. The Simón Bolívar International Bridge, crossing the Táchira River leads to Cúcuta in Colombia. Plaza Bolívar (located between carreras...
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    Táchira (redirect from Estado de Táchira)
    Tendida) San Cristóbal (San Cristóbal) San Judas Tadeo (Umuquena) Seboruco (Seboruco) Simón Rodríguez (San Simon) Sucre (Queniquea) Torbes (San Josecito)...
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    and the Iglesia de San Cristóbal are still facing each other on both sides of the plaza. To get to the Plaza Boyacá, follow by 5 de Julio Avenue, and...
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    "Salvador" ("Savior"). Catedral de Santa Bárbara de Rubio Plaza Simón Bolívar Parque la Petrolia Plaza Urdaneta Plaza Gervasio Rubio Carlos Andrés Pérez...
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    Monteverde was defeated by Simón Bolívar during the Admirable Campaign. Monteverde was born in the Canarian town of San Cristóbal de La Laguna on 2 April 1773...
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    cities. The city's main University was founded on July 3, 1677, as San Cristóbal of Huamanga University. Ayacucho was significant in the colonial era...
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    José Cristóbal Hurtado de Mendoza y Montilla (23 June 1772 – 8 February 1829), commonly known as Cristóbal Mendoza, was a Venezuelan lawyer, politician...
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    Salias (San Antonio de los Altos) Páez (Río Chico) Paz Castillo (Santa Lucía) Pedro Gual (Cúpira) Plaza (Guarenas) Simón Bolívar (San Francisco de Yare)...
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  • SESM (PTZ) – Río Amazonas Airport – Pastaza SEST (SCY) – San Cristóbal Airport – San Cristóbal Island, Galápagos Islands SETA (TAU) – Taura – Base Aerea...
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    equestrian portrait of Simón Bolívar (1936) as the main painting of the room, and a portrait of the first president of Venezuela: Cristóbal Mendoza. Both works...
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    Havana (redirect from Ciudad de la Habana)
    December 19, 2021. es:Necrópolis de Cristóbal Colón|«La Necrópolis de Cristóbal Colón»[circular reference] "Cementerio de la Habana" (PDF). Retrieved October...
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    The Teatro de Cristóbal Colón (The Christopher Columbus Theatre), also known as the "Teatro Colón", is located in Bogotá, Colombia and it is the nation's...
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    by Venezuelan General Simón Bolívar, and the Royalist forces, led by Spanish Field Marshal Miguel de la Torre. Bolívar's decisive victory at Carabobo...
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    Nevada group (and Colombia in general) may be either Pico Cristóbal Colón or Pico Simón Bolívar, both in the municipalities of Santa Marta and Aracataca;...
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    district of Old San Juan; among the most notable are the city's former defensive walls, Fort San Felipe del Morro and Fort San Cristóbal, and La Fortaleza...
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    city of San Cristóbal. Like other Venezuelan cities, Táriba was founded by an ancient indigenous people and then discovered by Alonso Pérez de Tolosa in...
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    300 ft), the average being 1,630 m (5,350 ft) above sea level at the Plaza Bolívar. However, the areas surrounding the city are rough and uneven, situated...
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    Liévano), are located within a few meters from each other on the Bolívar Square (Plaza de Bolívar). The square is located in the city's historical center, La...
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    Maldonado, former professional cyclist Grace de Gier, singer and songwriter Duitama's Downtown Simón Bolívar (Plaza Libertadores) Julio César Rincón Ramirez...
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  • Stalin Nava San Rafael de Carvajal Municipality: Wilsson Marín Sucre Municipality: Victoria Araujo Andrés Bello Municipality: José Reyes Bolívar Municipality:...
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    Lourdes U.E Our Lady of Lourdes II U.E Romulo Gallegos U.E San Celestino U.E Liberator Simón Bolívar U.E Simon Rodriguez U.E Tomás Alfaro Calatrava U.E Virgen...
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    Aquinas, coming from the old Chapel of the university in the current Plaza Bolívar. The columns of the altarpiece are painted with different colors, each...
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    The Plaza de Toros de Acho is the premier bullring in Lima, Peru. Located beside the historical center of the Rímac District, the plaza is classified...
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    Puerto Cabello, and Bolívar occupied Caracas, re-establishing the Republic, with two "states", one in the west headed by Bolívar and one in the east headed...
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    - 9pm. Príncipe de Gales Los Orientales Los Presidentes Las Torres Trinidad Los Quillayes Las Mercedes Cristóbal Colón Simón Bolívar Grecia Quilín Rojas...
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    inaugurated, and covered the route from Plaza de Bolívar and Chapinero, and in 1892 the line linking Plaza de Bolívar and La Sabana Station started operating...
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    Federales de Chiriquí baseball team. As of 2018, the stadium holds 8,500 people. The stadium was initially constructed in 1952 and named Plaza Bolivar field...
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    Venezuelan independence (category Simón Bolívar)
    original on 28 March 2009. "Participación de Bolívar en la gesta emancipadora. Principales documentos de Bolívar". RENa (in Spanish). Archived from the original...
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