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  2. March Revolution (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The principal leader, the caudillo Julián Castro, was trusted absolutely by President José Tadeo Monagas. The main drivers of the movement were the social issues and political abuse which had accumulated during the Monagato or Liberal Oligarchy – a decade in which the brothers José Tadeo Monagas and José Gregorio Monagas ruled (1847 ...

  3. Universidad de Oriente - Wikipedia

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    The Universidad de Oriente was founded on 21 November 1958 by Decree Law No. 459 published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Venezuela No. 25,831 by the Governing Board chaired by Dr. Edgar Sanabria, as Minister of Education on Dr. Rafael Pizani, under the leadership of its founder Rector Dr. Luis Manuel Peñalver.

  4. Eastern Region, Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    But in 1879, Monagas was annexed to the State of Oriente and, from 1891 to 1898, it belonged to the State of Bermúdez. In 1904, Maturín became the capital of the Monagas district of Bermúdez State, whose capital was Cumaná. In 1909, Monagas State was created with its current boundaries. In honor of General José Tadeo Monagas.

  5. Monagas - Wikipedia

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    Monagas State covers a total surface area of 28,900 km 2 (11,200 sq mi) and, as of the 2011 census, had a population of 905,443. Monagas State is surrounded by Sucre State in the north, Anzoátegui State in the west and south, Bolívar State in the south, Delta Amacuro State in the south and east and the Paria Gulf in the northeast.

  6. Monagas S.C. - Wikipedia

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    In the final, Monagas faced Caracas. The first leg was played at Maturín on 25 June, with a 1–0 win for the home side. On the second leg in Caracas on 2 July, Monagas lost 2–1, but won on away goals (2–2 on aggregate), securing Monagas' first title in short tournaments and their first qualification to the Copa Libertadores.

  7. José Tadeo Monagas - Wikipedia

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    José Tadeo Monagas and his brother José Gregorio Monagas combined rule 1847–1858 is commonly referred to as the Monagas Dynasty or "Monagato". During José Tadeo's second term, the Monagas brothers attempted to end term limits and extend presidential terms to six-years, which instead ended with the overthrow of José Tadeo at the hands of ...

  8. 1848–1849 Venezuelan civil war - Wikipedia

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    General Monagas appointed General Justo Briceño as Head of Sea and Land Operations for his actions in Maracaibo. The government squadron consisted of two divisions, one commanded by Colonel José María García and the other by Lieutenant Antonio Gregorio Lion.

  9. Cedeño Municipality, Monagas - Wikipedia

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    Cedeño is one of the thirteen municipalities of the state of Monagas in Venezuela. It is located in the northwest of the state. Important urban centres. Areo;