- The
Battle of
Peralonso (Spanish:
Batalla de
Peralonso), also
known as the
Battle of La
Amarilla or the
Battle of La Laja, was a
major battle in the Santander...
- for the presidency. The
battles of
Peralonso and
Palonegro (in Santander)
caused substantial damage. At
Peralonso, the
Liberals achieved victory by the...
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Pedro Alonso Niño (c. 1455 – c. 1505) was
known in his time as
Peralonso Niño, he was a
Spanish navigator and discoverer. He
piloted the
Santa María during...
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Catatumbo River is a fast
flowing river,
originating as the
confluence of the
Peralonso,
Sardinata and
Zulia Rivers in the
central valley of
Norte de Santander...
-
Battle of
Peralonso. The
battle ended the next day with the
victory of
Uribe over the conservatives.
Uribe had
attacked the
bridge over the
Peralonso River...
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Villar de
Peralonso is a muni****lity
located in the
province of Salamanca,
Castile and León, Spain. As of 2016 the muni****lity has a po****tion of 249...
- Bateas, Las Margaritas, Los Caliches, Los Llanos, Marinilla, Palmira,
Peralonso, Soledad,
Quebrada Seca, San Benito, San José, San Pablo,
Santa Inés,...
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Conde Villar de Argañán
Villar de
Ciervo Villar de
Gallimazo Villar de
Peralonso Villar de
Samaniego Villar de la
Yegua Villares de
Yeltes Villares de...
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Conde Villar de Argañán
Villar de
Ciervo Villar de
Gallimazo Villar de
Peralonso Villar de
Samaniego Villar de la
Yegua Villares de
Yeltes Villares de...
- the
government managed to face the two
bloodiest battles of the war:
Peralonso, in
which the
liberals triumphed, and
after which they sent a
peace proposal...