- Juan
Antonio Lavalleja y de la
Torre (June 24, 1784 –
October 22, 1853) was an
Uruguayan libertador, revolutionary,
military general, and
political figure...
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Lavalleja (Spanish pronunciation: [laβaˈʝexa];
locally [laβaˈʒexa, -ʃexa]) is a
department of Uruguay. Its
capital is Minas. It is
located in the southeast...
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operation during the
Cisplatine War, led by
Brigadier General Juan
Antonio Lavalleja. The
operation took
place between August 17 and 19, 1827, in the region...
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primacy arose between the
leader of the Thirty-Three
Orientals Juan
Lavalleja and
veteran military commander Fructuoso Rivera, who on
November 6, 1830...
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Pueblo Lavalleja or
Colonia Lavalleja is a
village or po****ted
centre in the sp****ly po****ted
north part of the
Salto Department of
northwestern Uruguay...
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newly created Cisplatina province.
Rivera first met with Juan
Antonio Lavalleja in 1825,
during an
event that
would become known as the
Abrazo del Monzón...
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response to the annexation, the Thirty-Three Orientals, led by Juan
Antonio Lavalleja,
declared independence on 25
August 1825,
supported by the
United Provinces...
- Orientals,
supported by the
Argentine government and led by Juan
Antonio Lavalleja,
launched a
rebellion against Brazil. On 25
August of that year, in the...
- Peñarol, also
known as Peñarol–
Lavalleja, is a working-class
barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. On 10
March 1913, Peñarol was...
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Colorado Party. He was edil of
Lavalleja Department in
three terms. In the 2010 muni****l
elections he ran for
Intendant of
Lavalleja,
placing second within his...