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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. Francisco de Paula Santander - Wikipedia

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    For these reasons he is considered a National Hero in Colombia and has thus commonly been known as "The Man of the Laws" ("El Hombre de las Leyes") as well as the "Organizer of Victory" ("El Organizador de la Victoria"). [1] Francisco de Paula Santander was born into a wealthy criollo family in Villa del Rosario, in the Viceroyalty of New ...

  6. Miguel Otero Silva - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Otero Silva (October 26, 1908 – August 28, 1985), was a Venezuelan writer, journalist, humorist and politician.A figure of great relevance in Venezuelan literature, his literary and journalistic works related strictly to the socio-political history of Venezuela.

  7. Estadio José Antonio Anzoátegui - Wikipedia

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    The Estadio Olímpico General José Antonio Anzoátegui before called Estadio Luis Ramos, is a stadium located in the Venezuelan city of Puerto la Cruz, in the state of Anzoátegui. It was opened on December 8, 1965, by the former president of Venezuela, Raúl Leoni .

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in AnzoƔtegui - Wikipedia

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  9. Deportivo Anzoátegui S.C. - Wikipedia

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    Deportivo Anzoátegui Sport Club was a professional football club based in Puerto La Cruz, Anzoátegui. Founded in 2002, the club earned its promotion to the Venezuelan 1st division in 2007. They won the Copa de Venezuela in 2008, and were dissolved in 2019.