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  2. José Antonio Anzoátegui - Wikipedia

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    José Antonio Anzoátegui (1789–1819) was a Venezuelan military officer who fought in the Venezuelan and Colombian Wars of Independence.. Born in Barcelona, he supported the Venezuelan independence movement in 1810 and joined the patriot army, one of the first military campaigns he participated in was in the Eastern Campaign led by General Santiago Mariño which saw him reach the rank of ...

  3. File:Anzoategui in Venezuela.svg - Wikipedia

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    Anexo:Juegos Deportivos Nacionales de Venezuela de 2011; Anexo:Monumentos del Estado Anzoátegui; Elecciones parlamentarias de Venezuela de 2015; Anexo:Municipios del estado Anzoátegui; Complejo Petroquímico José Antonio Anzoátegui; Usage on es.wikivoyage.org Usuario:ElGuruCesar/Tareas; Usage on et.wikipedia.org Osariik (Venezuela) Usage on ...

  4. File:Entrance of the Basilica of Jose, Anzoategui, Venezuela.jpg

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  5. José Méndez - Wikipedia

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    José de la Caridad Méndez Báez (March 19,1887– October 31, 1928) was a Cuban professional baseball right-handed pitcher, shortstop, third baseman and manager in the Negro leagues. Born in Cárdenas, Matanzas, he died at age 43 in Havana. Known in Cuba as "The Black Diamond" (Spanish: El Diamante Negro), he became a legend in his homeland.

  6. Revolution of the Reforms - Wikipedia

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    After taking power in Caracas, on July 9, 1835, the military commander Pedro Briceño Méndez released a Manifesto in which he condemned both the National Constitution and the set of laws enacted during the presidency of José Antonio Páez, and it was proposed that the leadership of the reform process would be in charge of the Patriots who ...

  7. File:Venezuela - Anzoátegui - San José de Guanipa.svg

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  8. Barcelona Province (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    It corresponded roughly to the current Venezuelan state of Anzoátegui, and it shared similarities with the short-lived New Catalonia Province (1633–1654), founded by Joan Orpí. Like Orpí's province, its capital city was New Barcelona, founded by Orpí. Following the Federal War it became Barcelona State in 1864.

  9. Category:Buildings and structures in Anzoátegui - Wikipedia

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