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Tumusla is a
village in the Nor
Chichas Province, in the Potosí
Department of Bolivia. It was the site of the
Battle of
Tumusla on 1
april 1825. INE –...
- 65°37′13″W / 20.49056°S 65.62028°W / -20.49056; -65.62028 The
Battle of
Tumusla was the last
battle between regular forces during the
Bolivian War of Independence...
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Tumusla River is a
river of
Bolivia in the Potosí
Department (Antonio
Quijarro Province, Nor
Chichas Province) as well as in the
Chuquisaca Department...
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death and
defeat at the
hands of his own
defected forces at the
Battle of
Tumusla.
Bolivian independence was
proclaimed on 6
August 1825.
Charcas (modern...
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against Olañeta, and on 2
April 1825 they
faced each
other in the
Battle of
Tumusla,
which ended with the
death of Olañeta. A few days later, on 7 April, general...
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appointed Pedro Antonio de Olañeta as
viceroy of the Río de la Plata,
unaware that he had died
three months earlier at the
Battle of
Tumusla (Upper Peru)....
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remaining troops still loyal to the
Spanish crown in the
Battle of
Tumusla in
April 1825.
Republiqueta de Ayopaya [es]
Republiqueta de Cinti [es]...
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concluded with the
surrender of the last
Royalist groups after the
Battle of
Tumusla on 1
April 1825. On
February 6
Marshal Sucre at the head of the Liberation...
- Peru to
eliminate Olañeta. However, Oleñeta was
killed at the
Battle of
Tumusla prior to Sucre's arrival. With
Irish volunteer Francisco Burdett O'Connor...
- Olañeta y
Marquiegui (1774 in Elgueta, Gipuzkoa,
Spain –
April 2, 1825 in
Tumusla, Potosí Department, Bolivia) was a
Royalist commander in the army of the...