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    Antonio Amador José de Nariño y Álvarez del Casal (Santa Fé de Bogotá, Colombia April 9, 1765 – Villa de Leyva, Colombia December 13, 1823), was a Colombian...
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    The Casa de Nariño (Spanish pronunciation: ['ka sa ðe 'na ri]), literally the House of Nariño, is the official residence and principal workplace of the...
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    Nariño (Spanish pronunciation: [naˈɾiɲo]) is a department of Colombia named after independence leader Antonio Nariño. Its capital is Pasto. It is in the...
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    Puerto Nariño is the second municipality of the Amazonas department of Colombia, located on the shore of the Amazon River. Puerto Nariño coves an area...
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    Antonio Nariño Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Antonio Nariño, IATA: PSO, ICAO: SKPS) is an airport located in the town of Chachagüí and which serves the...
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    with him, signed an act that declared Nariño an usurper and a tyrant, and pledged loyalty to the Congress. Nariño used the opportunity to request extraordinary...
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    were planned and constructed in other cities of Colombia. In 1953 the Antonio Nariño Police Academy in Barranquilla and the Alejandro Gutiérrez Police Academy...
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    Antonio Nariño is the 15th locality of Bogotá, capital of Colombia. It is located in the central part of the city. This district is mostly inhabited by...
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    linked to Romanticism highlighted Antonio Nariño, José Fernández Madrid, Camilo Torres Tenorio and Francisco Antonio Zea. In the second half of the nineteenth...
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    The Nariño Southern Campaign was a series of military actions between December 1813 and May 1814, under command of Antonio Nariño, leader of the Republican...
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  • diplomat Antonio Mosconi, Italian politician António Mota, Portuguese trader and explorer Antonio Narcisse, American football player Antonio Nariño, Colombian...
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    official records, but the first presidential sash was introduced by Antonio Nariño, who simulated the decoration sash of order, over the years it has had...
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    curious, noble teenager named Antonio Nariño, who was deeply impressed by both the insurrection and the execution. Nariño went on to become a politician...
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  • Nariño is one of the 32 departments of Colombia. Nariño may also refer to: Antonio Nariño (1765–1824), early Colombian political and military leader Nariño...
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    during the Dutch war of liberation Magdalena Ortega de Nariño (1762–1811), wife of Antonio Nariño Magdalena Sibylla of Neidschutz (1675–1694), German noblewoman...
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    important positions in the rebel government. He was also the uncle of Antonio Nariño, forerunner of independence. He served as president of the rebel State...
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  • student at the Lucas Caballero Barrera school in his hometown and the Antonio Nariño de Moniquirá Institute. He entered the General Santander Police Cadet...
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    José de San Martín, Manuel Belgrano, Antonio José de Sucre, Bernardo O'Higgins, José Miguel Carrera, and Antonio Nariño had sideburns and are as such depicted...
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    port of Santa Marta . Nariño's Southern Campaign (December 1813-May 1814) was initially successful, but in May 1814, Antonio Nariño suffered a crushing...
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  • The Order of Military Merit Antonio Nariño (Spanish: Orden del Mérito Militar "Antonio Nariño") is an order granted by Colombia. It is the highest order...
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    independence of the United States in 1776 and the French Revolution in 1789. Antonio Nariño had translated into Spanish the "Declaration of the Rights of Man" in...
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    (it would only declare full independence from Spain in August 1813). Antonio Nariño, who had been appointed as Mayor of the city of Santafé on August 30...
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    freedom. 100 pesos oro 140 × 70 mm   Orange Antonio Nariño Villa de Leyva, Boyacá Department Antonio Nariño August 7, 1981 200 pesos oro 140 × 70 mm  ...
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    the congress, held between December 22, 1810, and February 2, 1811, Antonio Nariño became the leader of a push to establish Congress in Santafé, a proposal...
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    Retrieved April 21, 2011. "Home page Universidad Antonio Nariño" (in Spanish). Universidad Antonio Nariño. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved...
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  • mathematics at the National University of Colombia, and a former rector of Antonio Nariño University., She is known for her work developing mathematics competitions...
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    He became President of the State of Cundinamarca in 1812 in place of Antonio Nariño. Castro was born on January 21, 1751, in Santafé de Bogotá, the capital...
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    He was principal member of the Government Junta appointed by General Antonio Nariño to govern Cundinamarca in his absence. Felipe was considered one of...
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    his fortune to the cause of independence and in particular to General Antonio Nariño. When the Spanish "Pacificador", General Pablo Morillo, made his triumphant...
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    de ˈpasto]; "Saint John of Pasto"), is the capital of the department of Nariño, in southern Colombia. Pasto was founded in 1537 and named after indigenous...
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