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  1. En 1912, el vicepresidente del Centro de Historia de Tunja, el canónigo de la catedral de Tunja Cayo Leonidas Peñuela, propuso la publicación de una obra histórica que recordará los grandes hechos y personajes de la Campaña de 1819, obra en tres volúmenes que sería parte de las celebraciones del centenario de Boyacá.

  2. This article narrates the commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the Battle of Boyacá in the city of Tunja in 1919, Colombia. Boyacá's capital was nearing the end of a decade of national celebrations and urban reforms in which parks, squares, avenues, and monuments honoring independence heroes sprouted up and were added to the city's colonial landmarks.

  3. The Battle of Boyacá - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free.

  4. 200 Years of Colombian Independence. In mid-September, 2019, the JCB partnered with the Embassy of Colombia in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the anniversary of the Battle of Boyacá, a military struggle on 7 August 1819 that definitively vanquished royal Spanish troops and which officially marks Colombian independence today, 200 years hence.

  5. Battle of Boyaca –. August 7, 2024. The Battle of Boyacá Day is celebrated on August 7 of every year in Colombia to commemorate the 1819 Boyacá battle and its importance to the South American liberation struggle. It is seen as the victory that laid the foundations for Colombia’s independence from the Kingdom of Spain and is celebrated ...

  6. historiauniversal.org › batalla-de-boyacaBatalla de Boyacá

    La Batalla de Boyacá fue un enfrentamiento militar que tuvo lugar el 7 de agosto de 1819 en el territorio de lo que hoy es Colombia. Esta batalla fue uno de los eventos más significativos de la Guerra de Independencia de Colombia y marcó un punto de inflexión en la lucha contra el dominio español. Fue un enfrentamiento decisivo que ...

  7. Battle of Boyacá is a national holiday in Colombia celebrated on August 7th to commemorate the 1819 battle that led to the independence of northern South America from Spain. The victory at Boyacá is seen as the definitive battle in the war and the precursor for Colombia’s eventual independence from Spain.