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Gran Colombia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gran Colombia – Peru War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Republic Of Gran Colombia New South America Bolivar Venezuela Economy. ... Home > Republic of Gran Colombia ... The Republic of Gran Colombia, or Greater Colombia, was a short-lived republic in South America consisting of present-day Colombia , Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama. Its territory corresponded more or less to...
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3.1 Presidents of the Republic of Gran Colombia (1819-1831) ... The Republic of Gran Colombia comprised more or less the former territories of the Viceroyalty of New Granada, which it claimed under the legal principle of uti possidetis.
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Andean Common Market (Ancom) A free-trade association formed in 1969 by Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Venezuela joined the organization in ... Gran Colombia (Republic of) Declared independent of Spain in 1821. Consisted of present-day Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador. Venezuela seceded from it in 1829.
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Less than two months after independence forces defeated the Spanish royalist army, Ecuador joined Simon Bolivar's Republic of Gran Colombia, which also included present-day Venezuela and Colombia. Ecuador remained part of Gran Colombia for eight years.
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The Gran Colombia-Peru War of 1828 and 1829 was the first international conflict fought by the Republic of Peru, which had gained its independence from Spain in 1824, and Gran Colombia, a confederation of the modern-day countries of Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela that existed between 1819 and 1830. ... To this day,
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The Republic of Colombia is located in South America and was founded in the year 1819 as the republic of Gran Colombia. Gran Colombia consisted of present day Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, and Venezuela. These countries were part of New Granada after the liberation. ... More Essays on Colombia...
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Concering the República de la Gran Colombia (the federation of Venezuela, Nueva Granada [Colombia] and Quito [Ecuador). I believe the information above about the Great Colombia is not correct. ... The image at the top of the page represents the flag of what is now known as the "Great Colombia" Republic, known then (in...
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Quito, Venezuela and New Granada, united as one republic by the South American patriot Simon Bol'var in 1819. The union ended in 1830 and the name Colombia was adopted by New Granada.
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