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Baraguá (Spanish pronunciation: [baɾaˈɣwa]) is a muni****lity and town in the
Ciego de Ávila
Province of Cuba. Its
administrative seat is
located in the...
- Arms.
After the
Spanish took re-possession of the
island in 1878, the
Baraguá Constitution was
written in a
brief attempt at re-igniting the war, re-establishing...
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Baraguá Muni****l
Museum is a
museum located in
Baraguá, Cuba. It was
established on 26
September 1983. The
museum holds collections on history, decorative...
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Republic die. This
rejection culminated in the
Protest of
Baraguá, held at Los
Mangos de
Baraguá in
Oriente Province. On
March 15, 1878,
Calvar stood beside...
- parti****ted in the Ten Years' War and
protested with
Maceo in
Mangos de
Baraguá in
defense of the
total and
definitive independence of Cuba. He was born...
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adhere to the
proposed amnesty. This meeting,
known as the
Protest of
Baraguá,
began when a
messenger was sent to
Maceo from
another Cuban high-ranking...
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their control did not last long
before the
signing of the
Constitution of
Baraguá,
which was an
attempt to re-ignite the war
against Spain. The leadership...
- Independence. NYU Press. Editions,
Dupont Circle; Chao, Raúl
Eduardo (2009).
Baraguá:
Insurgents and
Exiles in Cuba and New York
During the Ten Year War on...
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island on
January 22, 1896,
exactly three months after the
invasion near
Baraguá.
Campos was
replaced by
General Valeriano Weyler. He
reacted to the rebels'...
- of
Ciego de Ávila. It is the
administrative seat of the muni****lity of
Baraguá and has a po****tion (2011) of 7,445.[citation needed] The town was officially...