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rought terrain and har****ed by guerrilleros, Nariño's
troops arrived at the
Juanambú River on 12 April.
There they were met by the
Royalist army, and only after...
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Progression Amazon →
Atlantic Ocean River system Solimões
Tributaries • left
Juanambu, Caucayá, Penella, Cara Paraná,
Igara Paraná,
Quebrada Mutún, Pupuña, Alegría...
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fought alongside his
troops in
several battles,
including Palacé, Calibio,
Juanambú, Cebollas, Tasines, and Pasto.
These battles were
crucial in
securing the...
- (Subregiones)
Ariari Capital Piedemonte Río Meta Nariño
Provinces (Provincias)
Juanambú (La Unión)
Obando (Ipiales)
Pasto Tumaco-Barbacoas Túquerres
Norte de Santander...
- The Río
Pasto is an
approximately 58-km long left
tributary of the Río
Juanambú in the Nariño
Department in
southern Colombia. It
rises on the western...
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dangerous route leading to Pasto, they
decided to
follow the
course of the
Juanambú River. On 2 April, they
arrived at
Cerro Gordo with
reduced forces. His...
- Wars From left to
right and top to bottom:
Battle of Calibío,
Battle of
Juanambú,
Battle of the Palo River,
Siege of
Cartagena (1815),
Battle of Boyacá...
- Caicedo") 34th
Mountain Infantry Battalion "
Juanambú [es]" (Batallón de Infantería de Montaña No. 34 "
Juanambú") 36th
Mountain Infantry Battalion "Hunters"...
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fired rifles and
machine guns at a
Colombian infantry company from the
Juanambú Battalion belonging to the
Putumayo Detachment. This
company was commanded...
- Valéry
Liceo Montessori La
Arboleda Aspaen Liceo Tacuri Aspaen Colegio Juanambu Liceo Comercial de
Yumbo or also
known as
Institucion Educativa Alberto...