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    into 10 decimos and 100 centavos. The sucre was named after Latin American political leader Antonio José de Sucre. The currency was replaced by the United...
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    García de Urbaneja y Andrade and wife Teresa Sánchez de Torres y Gobea. Their son Vicente de Sucre y García de Urbaneja married María Manuela de Alcalá...
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  • José Vicente Rangel Ávalos (born 2 February 1956) is a Venezuelan politician and mayor of Sucre Municipality in Caracas. He is the son of Venezuelan former...
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  • Caldera. He is a member of the Sucre family and a direct descendant of Vicente Vitto Luis Ramón de Sucre Pardo y García de Urbaneja, the father of the War...
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    The Sucre State (Spanish: Estado Sucre, IPA: [esˈtaðo ˈsukɾe]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Cumaná city. Sucre State covers...
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    when it was separated from Sucre Canton as a result of citizen procedures. Its capital is the urban parish of San Vicente, while Canoa is the only officially...
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    Retrieved 2020-10-03. Pesquera Vallenilla, Vicente (1910). Rasgos biográficos del gran mariscal Antonio José de Sucre (in Spanish). Barcelona: Editorial Malucci...
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    El Carmen de Putumayo Puerto López Puerto Villamil Puyo Quevedo Quinindé Quito (capital) Riobamba Rioverde Rocafuerte San Lorenzo San Vicente Santa Rosa...
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    to Marshal Antonio José de Sucre. Sucre has an area of 764 km² and its limits are: To the North with the Canton of San Vicente. To the south with the cantons...
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  • equal to 22.500 g fine silver. The Sucre was named after the Latin American revolutionary Antonio José de Sucre. The 1884 monetary law permitted free...
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    Hatillo and Sucre) Alto Orinoco (La Esmeralda) Atabapo (San Fernando de Atabapo) Atures (Puerto Ayacucho) Autana (Isla Ratón) Manapiare (San Juan de Manapiare)...
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    and 1970s. His son, José Vicente Rangel Ávalos, has also been involved in Venezuelan politics, having been mayor of the Sucre District in Caracas.[citation...
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    child of Juan Vicente Bolívar y Ponte [es] and María de la Concepción Palacios y Blanco [es]. He was baptized as Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad...
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    Bahía, formerly called Bahía de los Caras during the period of the Spanish conquest, is a coastal city belonging to the Sucre county, in the Ecuadorian province...
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    recognized and became part of the Cantón Sucre (Bahía de Caraquez). Canoa was registered as part of the Cantón San Vicente at the end of the 20th century. Canoa...
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    Juan Vicente Gómez Chacón (24 July 1857 – 17 December 1935) was a Venezuelan military general, politician and de facto ruler of Venezuela from 1908 until...
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  • Intendancy of Chuquisaca (category Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata)
    Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata located within the territory of the current Republic of Bolivia and whose capital was the current city of Sucre. It was the smallest...
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    Lagunillas is the capital city of the municipality of Sucre in the state of Mérida, Venezuela. It is 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the city of Mérida. The...
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    de Linan y Vera 1733–1735 Carlos Sucre 1735–1736 Vicente de Sucre 1736–1740 Carlos Sucre 1740–1745 Gregorio Espinoza de los Monteros 1745–1753 Diego Tabares...
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    Castro 1930–1954 Decree of Juan Vicente Gómez From 1830 to 1857 the official name of the country was Spanish: Estado de Venezuela ("State of Venezuela")...
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    Aguila Negra Editorial. p. 257. de Sucre, Antonio José (1973). Archivo de Sucre: 1812-1821. Tomo I. Caracas: Fundación Vicente Lecuna. p. 519. Flores y Caamaño...
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  • (born 1978), Argentine footballer José Vicente Rangel Ávalos, the mayor of Sucre Municipality in Venezuela Juan de Ávalos (1911-2006), Spanish sculptor...
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    Mariscal Sucre. The ship was scrapped in 1940. In January 1886, Spain placed orders for two small protected cruisers, Isla de Luzón and Isla de Cuba with...
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    de Corpoven, S. A. ISBN 980-259-299-4. Cova, J. A. (1995). Sucre ciudadano de América (in Spanish). Caracas, Venezuela: Homenaje de la Presidencia de...
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    Cruz Salmerón Acosta (category People from Sucre (state))
    Manicuare - Sucre Turístico (in Spanish) Life and work of Salmerón Acosta - Letralia (in Spanish) Cruz María Salmerón Acosta (1892-1929) - El poder de la palabra...
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  • was founded by Eladio Alemán Sucre on 1 September 1933 under the dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gómez. Eladio Alemán Sucre was forced into exile under the...
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  • José Antonio Delgado Sucre (13 May 1965 – 22 July 2006) was the first Venezuelan mountaineer to reach the summit of five eight-thousanders and one of...
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  • Santa Rosalía Municipality: Yaneth López José Vicente de Una Municipality: Franklin Alexis González Sucre Municipality: Gilberto Pinto Blanco and Tania...
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  • Macuro (category Populated places in Sucre (state))
    Paria peninsula, in Sucre state, Venezuela A small mission-town was formally established in 1738 under the name of San Carlos Barromeo de Macuro. The town...
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    Antonio José de Sucre and the battle in which he starred. Miraflores Palace served as presidential residence of Cipriano Castro and then Juan Vicente Gómez,...
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