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  2. Maite Delgado - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 stars a new TV contest show based on the knowledge of Venezuelan culture: Todo por Venezuela. At the same time, she made the show Te llegó la Suerte for Telefutura, a cable channel for Latin America. In 2007, in a national publicity survey, she was chosen by the public as the woman with the best credibility in Venezuela.

  3. 1st Venezuelan Rifles - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Venezuelan Rifles (Spanish: 1. er Regimiento de Rifles de Venezuela) was a nominally Irish regiment that took part in the Venezuelan War of Independence.Commanded by Colonel Donald Campbell, a Scottish Protestant.

  4. Second Battle of La Puerta - Wikipedia

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    The Second Battle of La Puerta (Spanish: Segunda Batalla de La Puerta) was fought between Royalists of the Spanish Empire and the Second Republic of Venezuela on 15 June 1814. It was a crushing defeat for the Republicans and a turning point in the war that led to the fall of the Second Republic of Venezuela.

  5. 1814 Caracas Exodus - Wikipedia

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    The emigration to the East, oil painting by Tito Salas.. The 1814 Caracas Exodus (Spanish: Éxodo caraqueño de 1814) or Emigration to the East (Spanish: Emigración a Oriente) occurred during the Venezuelan War of Independence, when Venezuelan Patriots and thousands of civilians fled from the capital Caracas towards the East of the country, after the defeat in the Second Battle of La Puerta ...

  6. Battle of San Mateo (1814) - Wikipedia

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    Second Republic of Venezuela New Granada: Spanish Empire: Commanders and leaders; Simón Bolívar Vicente Campo Elías † Manuel Villapol † Antonio Ricaurte † José Tomás Boves Francisco Tomás Morales: Strength; Crichfield: 1,500 infantry, 600 light cavalry. [1] Clodfelter: 2,000–2,500 [2] Crichfield: 2,000 infantry 5,000 light cavalry ...

  7. Battle of La Victoria (1814) - Wikipedia

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    On 12 February 1947, the Constituent Assembly decreed that Venezuela would celebrate each anniversary of the battle as Youth Day, in honor of the young people who achieved this important victory. In Victoria's main square there is a sculptural group made by Eloy Palacios , erected in 1895, representing Ribas showing a youth how to use a rifle .

  8. San Juan de los Morros - Wikipedia

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    Among the major features of the city are the Statue of San Juan Bautista (John the Baptist) which is 19.8 meters (62,3 ft) high, the Bandera Monument, the Bolivar Square, 'Los Morros de San Juan' monument, the historic place and monument known as "La Puerta" (The Gate), and the hot springs. The medicinal sulfuric content of the springs makes ...

  9. La Puerta Formation - Wikipedia

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    La Puerta Formation, Venezuela, a fossiliferous stratigraphic unit in Venezuela This page was last edited on 28 April 2024, at 09:10 (UTC). Text is available under ...