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    General Command of Maynas was a governorate and general command of the Spanish Empire that existed from 1802 to 1822. It replaced the governorates of...
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    The Governorate of Maynas (Spanish: Gobierno de Maynas), also known as the Province of Maynas (Spanish: Provincia de Maynas), was one of the provinces established...
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  • Maynas may refer to: Maynas Province, Peru Maina people Maynas language Governorate of Maynas General Command of Maynas This disambiguation page lists...
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    The Maynas War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia de Maynas), also known as the Maynas War (Spanish: Guerra de Maynas), or Maynas campaign...
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    The First Battle of Higos Urco, near Chachapoyas in the General Command of Maynas, was part of the War of Independence of Maynas. The battle began on...
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    the Bishop of Maynas, Friar Hipólito Sánchez Rangel, notifies the Overseas Minister that "solo assisten los Religiosos de Quito en Maynas y dice es fuerza...
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    on 26 April 1822 signed by the Marquis of Torre Tagle, transformed what once was the General Command of Maynas into the Quijos Department, allowing it...
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  • Maynas, administered semi-officially as the Governorate of Maynas (Spanish: Gobernación de Maynas) and additionally referred in 1822 to as the Department...
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    reincorporation to Peru through the real cédula of July 15, 1802, as part of the General Command of Maynas. The history of the area, named after the Quijos people...
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    The Mainas (or Maynas) missions refers to a large number of small missions the Jesuits established in the western Amazon region of South America from...
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    to the titles of law, but also the interests of the countries in dispute. Colombia defined its position on the General Command of Maynas, which was disputed...
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    Pucallpa (category Populated places in the Department of Ucayali)
    marquis of Torre Tagle (1820), who led the independence of the Municipality. It was part of the Government of the General Command of Maynas, which was...
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    Deputation, was a type of institution created by the Spanish Constitution of 1812 to provide a representation of the territorial divisions of both Spain and the...
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    Gran Colombia–Peru War (category History of South America)
    control of the territories of Jaén and Maynas. The Royal Audience of Quito (Spanish: Real Audiencia de Quito) was established in 1563 by a royal decree of the...
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    Iquitos (redirect from History of Iquitos)
    [iˈkitos]) is the capital city of Peru's Maynas Province and Loreto Region. It is the largest metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon, east of the Andes, as well as...
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    Francisco de Orellana (category Founders of cities in the Viceroyalty of Peru)
    Francisco de Orellana, Maynas, Loreto, Peru The Amazon River was once called the Orellana River Gaspar de Carvajal, the chaplain of the first expedition...
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    Antonio José de Sucre Chief of High CommandGeneral Agustín Gamarra Cavalry – General William Miller First Division – General José María Córdoba (2,300...
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    Gran Colombian claims on the Peruvian territories of Jaén and Maynas. The war ended in the Treaty of Guayaquil, which was signed on 22 September 1829 and...
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    provinces of Chachapoyas, Pataz and Maynas, until then under the jurisdiction of the department of La Libertad. For this creation, the action of the Amazonian...
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    the bulk of the patriot cavalry, under the command of General Miller replacing captured General Necochea, returned to the battle. The action of Coronel...
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    counterrevolutionary forces. In 1820, the Liberating Expedition of Peru, under the command of Argentine General San Martín forced the viceroyalty to abandon Lima and...
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    of Tumbes and the disputed territories of Jaén and Maynas. The incident that unleashed the events was the Peruvian intervention in the overthrow of the...
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    lines along the Jaen and Maynas, which were claimed by the Grancolombians and one of their motivations for the war. After a series of skirmishes, the Peruvian...
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    Yucatán Peru Arequipa Chile Chiloé Cuzco Guayaquil Huamanga Huancavelica Lima Maynas Paposo Puno Trujillo New Granada Quito Venezuela Río de la Plata Buenos...
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    payment of a debt of several million pesos resulting from the Peruvian War of Independence; and the cession of the northern provinces of Jaén and Maynas. The...
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    support of the besieged city of Montevideo. The Portuguese invasion forces were commanded by the governor and captain general of the Captaincy of Río Grande...
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    Liberation Army of Peru, under command of Argentinean General Rudecindo Alvarado, and the Royal Army of Peru under General José de Canterac. The army of the Patriots...
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    Libertad, Lima, Huaylas, Maynas and Junín. On August 11, North Peru was officially established through the promulgation of its constitution by the then...
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    Cenepa War (redirect from Battle of Tiwinza)
    claims as Tumbes, Jaen and Maynas as well as on the eastern slopes of the Cordillera, as well as the entire western area of the Cenepa headwaters, Peru...
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    Second Intermedios campaign (category Peruvian War of Independence)
    the Peruvian Army, under the command of General Andrés de Santa Cruz, landed in the so-called "intermediate ports" of southern Peru and entered into...
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