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  1. The Battle of Boyacá (1819), was the decisive battle that ensured the success of Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada. The battle of Boyaca is considered the beginning of the independence of the north of South America, and is considered important because it led to the victories of the battle of Carabobo in Venezuela, Pichincha in Ecuador, and Junín and Ayacucho in Peru. New Granada ...

  2. The Battle of Boyacá is a transcendental milestone in the history of Latin America, an episode that marked the beginning of the end of Spanish rule in the region. It was a crucial confrontation that took place on August 7, 1819 in the territory of Boyacá, in present-day Colombia.

  3. 3430. 2940 Colombian-Venezuelan loyalist soldiers. Casualties and losses. 13 dead, 53 injured. over 100 casualties, 150 injured and 1600 prisoners. The Battle of Boyacá in Colombia, then known as New Granada, was the battle in which Colombia acquired its definitive independence from Spanish Monarchy, although fighting with royalist forces ...

  4. Battle of Boyacá: Campañas libertadoras. Resumen: Las campañas libertadoras iniciadas en 1819 tenían como objetivo la liberación total de la Nueva Granada al intento de reconquista española, esto permitiría la apertura del terreno para la creación de la República de Colombia conformada por las antiguas colonias del antes Virreinato de ...

  5. 7 de ago. de 2020 · Colombian Colonel Francisco José de Paula Santander y Omaña was hailed “The Hero of Boyacá.”. The Royalist army suffered over 100 casualties, 150 injured, and 1,600 captured. The Patriot army lost 13 and 53 were injured. The Battle of Boyaca marked the end of a 77-day Liberation campaign.

  6. 24 de nov. de 2020 · History of the Puente de Boyacá. The Battle of Boyacá, which took place on 7 August 1819, was a decisive moment in the bloody struggle for Independence from the Spanish Empire which had been raging across Latin America for nearly a decade. The armies of Simón Bolívar, united with the republican forces of the Brigadier Generals Francisco de ...

  7. 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.