- The
Tacuarí River is a
river in
Cerro Largo Department, Uruguay. It has its
source in the
Cuchilla Grande in
Cerro Largo and runs
southeast to the Treinta...
- The
Battle of
Tacuarí (9
March 1811) was a
battle in
Southern Paraguay between revolutionary forces under the
command of
General Manuel Belgrano, member...
- The
Drummer of
Tacuari (Spanish: El
tambor de
Tacuarí) is a 1948
Argentine historical drama film of the
classical era of
Argentine cinema,
directed by...
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Pedro Ríos (1798–1811),
better known as the
Tambor de
Tacuarí (Drummer boy of
Tacuarí in English) was a boy
soldier who parti****ted as a
drummer in Manuel...
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Costas del
Tacuarí (in
English Banks of
Tacuarí) is a
locality in the
Treinta y Tres
Department of Uruguay. Its
limits are the
river Río
Tacuarí to the north...
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footballer Drummer boy of
Tacuarí (Pedro Ríos) (1798–1811),
better known as the
Tambor de
Tacuarí,
Drummer boy of
Tacuarí, was a boy
soldier who was...
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troops were
beaten by
Bernardo de
Velasco at the
battles of Paraguarí and
Tacuarí.
Though his army was defeated, the
military campaign initiated the chain...
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forces bereft of
their fleet early on in the war. López sent nine steamers:
Tacuarí, Ygureí, Marqués de Olinda, Paraguarí,
Salto Guairá, Rio Apa, Yporá, Pirabebé...
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promoted to
lieutenant commander and took
direct command of the
steamer Tacuarí, the
flagship of the fleet. In 1858 he was
promoted to the rank of frigate...
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Atlantic Ocean by a sandy,
partially barren isthmus. The Jaguarão/Yaguarón,
Tacuarí and Cebollatí
Rivers empty into
Lagoon Mirim,
while the São Gonçalo Channel...