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    The siege of Paysandú began on 3 December 1864, during the Uruguayan War, when Brazilian forces (under the Marquis of Tamandaré) and Colorado forces (under...
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    Gómez's wrath against the Colorados." On 12 November 1864, before the siege of Paysandú, the Paraguayan dictator Solano López seized the Brazilian steamer...
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  • serving Paysandú, Uruguay Paysandú Department, a political division of Uruguay Chacras de Paysandú, a densely populated rural area of Paysandú Department...
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    French Guiana. In addition, the ABC islands of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Ascension Island (dependency of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha...
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    photographer to cover the Siege of Paysandú the year before, but he arrived after the fighting was over. He captured images of the ruined town and corpses...
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    José Gregorio Suárez (category Uruguayan military personnel of the Paraguayan War)
    followed the Siege of Paysandú. He acquired prestige as a courageous and skillful leader and military man, and in 1847 he was Lieutenant Colonel of the National...
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    João Manuel Mena Barreto (category Marshals of Brazil)
    18, 1865 after the Siege of Paysandú. He was then to Paraguay in the first half of 1865 as the commander of the 1st Battalion of Volunteers for the Homeland...
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    This is a list of active Brazilian Navy ships. The Navy has approximately 134 ships in commission, including 39 auxiliary ships. 8 frigates/corvettes,...
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    Leandro Gómez (category Burials in Paysandú Department)
    Party, he is best remembered for his heroical defense during the Siege of Paysandú in 1864. The Route 26 is named after him. See: Maia 1975, p. 264;...
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    João Niederauer Sobrinho (category Brazilian people of German descent)
    the Siege of Paysandú and the siege of Montevideo, which capitulated on February 21 of the same year. The hopes of Niederauer's brave cavalrymen of returning...
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    church in Paysandú, Uruguay. The parish was established in 1805. The current temple was built in 1860, severely damaged during the siege of Paysandú (1864-1865)...
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  • blockade and bombing of the city of Salto, Uruguay. Siege of Paysandú – Imperial warships siege and bombard the city of Paysandú. Battle of Alegre - First naval...
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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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    first president. 1865 – Uruguayan War: The Siege of Paysandú ends as the Brazilians and Coloradans capture Paysandú, Uruguay. 1900 – American statesman and...
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    Largo do Paiçandu (category Central Zone of São Paulo)
    is an area of the República district, in the central area of the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It was named in 1865 after the Siege of Paysandu. Currently...
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    the key Siege of Paysandu. In the last conflict, initially in command of the 1st Horse Artillery Regiment, he had a key role in the victories of Paso de...
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    participate in the Siege of Paysandú, Uruguay. Câmara was considered to be a Hero of the Paraguayan War, he helped in the retaking of Uruguaiana and participated...
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    José Luís Mena Barreto (category Commanders of the Order of Aviz)
    invaded Uruguay on 1 December. José Luís took part in the siege of the Uruguayan town of Paysandú, which fell on 2 January 1865. The Brazilian army and the...
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    Imperial) was the navy created at the time of the independence of the Empire of Brazil from the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves. It existed...
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    Estanisláo Przewodowski (category Brazilian military personnel of the Paraguayan War)
    participating in the siege of Paysandú. Afterwards, he fought in the Paraguayan War, in which he was an officer in the ship Beberibe and commandeder of the Greenhalgh...
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    Great Siege of Montevideo (Spanish: Gran Sitio de Montevideo), named as Sitio Grande in Uruguayan historiography, was the siege suffered by the city of Montevideo...
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    Corrientes campaign (category Battles of the Paraguayan War)
    against Argentina and 15,000 in Villa Encarnación against Brazil. Siege of Paysandú Suárez, Martín (1974). Atlas histórico-militar argentino. Buenos Aires:...
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    Florida Lavalleja Maldonado Paysandú Río Negro Rivera Rocha Salto San José Soriano Treinta y Tres Coat of arms of Uruguay "Flag of Uruguay". The World Factbook...
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    periods of drought or excessive rain can occur anytime during the year. National extreme temperatures at sea level are, 44 °C (111 °F) in Paysandú city (20...
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  • distribution hub, for goods from Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. The towns of Paysandú and Salto, both on the Uruguay River, also experienced similar development...
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    Ignacio Rivas (category People from Paysandú)
    Rivas was born on July 31, 1827, at Paysandú, Oriental Province [es] which then had rejoined the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata two years ago after...
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    José Gervasio Artigas (category People of the Spanish American wars of independence)
    Airport (SUAG/ATI), its airport. General Artigas Bridge, which connects Paysandú, Uruguay and Colón, Argentina (completed 1975). Fortress General Artigas...
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    Banco Comercial de Paysandú began issuing in 1873. Then the new banking regulations (Villalba Law) of 25 March 1865 allowed banks of issue to be formed...
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    institution of high scientific and ethical standards recognized internationally. In the Uruguayan coast, along the Uruguay River, Paysandú is rooted land...
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    González (born Juan Ignacio González Brazeiro), Uruguayan footballer; in Paysandú, Uruguay Jesús Jiménez, Spanish footballer; in Leganés, Spain Shy Martin...
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