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    The Battle of Suipacha was fought on 7 November 1810 in Bolivia during the Bolivian War of Independence between the Spanish colonial army and the Republican...
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    defeated at the battle of Cotagaita. Castelli then sent him reinforcements, leading to the first patriotic victory at the battle of Suipacha, which gave Buenos...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also List of Napoleonic Battles Battles of the...
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    Antonio González de Balcarce (category People of the Argentine War of Independence)
    commander for the military campaign of the independentist forces in the Viceroyalty of Peru, where he won the Battle of Suipacha on November 7, 1810, the first...
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  • Suipacha is a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It is the administrative centre for Suipacha Partido. Both are named after the first battle won...
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    Flag of Argentina San Martín is appointed head of the Army of the Andes, and Belgrano head of the Army of the North July 9, after years of battle on many...
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  • Tupiza and then Suipacha, to await reinforcement, where later they achieved their first victory at the Battle of Suipacha. (in Spanish) History of Salta...
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    Juan José Viamonte (category People of the Argentine War of Independence)
    Cabildo of May 22, 1810 and after the revolution he fought at the battles of Suipacha and Huaqui. After this latter battle he was accused of not joining...
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    Martín Miguel de Güemes (category People of the Argentine War of Independence)
    was victorious in the Battle of Suipacha (in present-day Bolivia). He then returned to Buenos Aires and took part in the siege of Montevideo. Güemes returned...
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    Nicolás Rodríguez Peña (category Members of Argentine triumvirates)
    authorized the death by firing squad of the previous viceroy Santiago de Liniers. After fighting at the Battle of Suipacha he entered Upper Peru, where he...
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    the Battle of Suipacha, which left the region under control of the revolutionaries. In May 1811 he signed an armistice with the political leader of the...
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    First Upper Peru campaign (category Campaigns of the Argentine War of Independence)
    victories, such as in the Battle of Suipacha and the revolt of Cochabamba, but it was finally defeated during the Battle of Huaqui that returned Upper...
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    Juan José Castelli (category People of the Argentine War of Independence)
    Balcarce achieved victory at the Battle of Suipacha, which allowed patriots to control all of Upper Peru unopposed. One of the men sent was Martín Miguel...
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  • 1163/9789004211445_018 "whether his influence encouraged the involvement of an English force at the battle of Nicopolis in 1396" Belhatem, Romaissa, and Fatima Maameri...
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  • The Battle of Sopachuy was an armed confrontation that occurred on 12 June 1817 in the village of Sopachuy, some 120 kilometers southeast from the city...
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  • Honours Suppression decree (category Argentine War of Independence)
    revolutionaries in Buenos Aires received the news of the first military victory at the Battle of Suipacha, a small celebration was held. Mariano Moreno tried...
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    The Battle of Tucumán was fought on 24 and 25 September 1812 near the Argentine city of San Miguel de Tucumán, during the Argentine War of Independence...
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    revolutionary ideas of Buenos Aires. The first of these was an attempt to conquer Upper Peru. An initial victory at the Battle of Suipacha led to reversals...
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    Suipacha Partido is a partido of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of about 9,000 inhabitants and an area...
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    José de Córdoba y Rojas (category Spanish military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars)
    the rebels in the Battle of Cotagaita. But on 7 November 1810 Nieto and Córdoba were decisively defeated in the Battle of Suipacha and taken prisoner...
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    Cornelio Saavedra (category Argentine people of Galician descent)
    antagonised members of the military who got promoted precisely because of such rules. Saavedra thought that the victory at the battle of Suipacha strengthened...
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    Mariano Moreno (category Members of the Primera Junta)
    at the Battle of Suipacha, considering that the revolution had defeated its enemies and should relax its severity in consequence. The Regiment of Patricians...
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    Battle of Viluma, also known as Battle of Sipe-Sipe, was a major battle in the South American wars of independence in which the United Provinces of the...
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    Nicolás Battle of San Roque Battle of Seal Cove Battle of Sipe-Sipe Battle of Suipacha Battle of Tacuarí Battle of The Tonelero Pass Battle of Top Malo...
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    Eustoquio Díaz Vélez (category People of the Argentine War of Independence)
    1810, he fought in the Battle of Suipacha, first win rioplatenses revolutionary arms, which allowed the rise of the cities of Potosí, Chuquisaca and La...
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    The battle of Paraguarí took place on January 19, 1811, in Paraguarí, Paraguay, between the patriot army led by Manuel Belgrano and the Royalist army...
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  • The Battle of Yavi (also called "the Surprise at Yavi") took place on 15 November 1816, and was one of the military battles to obtain Argentina's independence...
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    The Battle of Vilcapugio (Quechua: Sacred Well) was a major battle fought on October 1, 1813, during the second Campaign of Upper Peru in the Argentine...
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    The Battle of Salta took place on February 20, 1813 on the plains of Castañares, north of the present-day Argentine city of Salta, during the Argentine...
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    Battle of San Lorenzo was also mentioned as an Argentine victory in the first Argentine National Anthem, along with the battles of San José, Suipacha...
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