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Zepita is a town in the
Chucuito Province south of Lake
Titicaca in the Puno
Region of Peru. It has a po****tion of 19,884.[citation needed] 16°30′S 69°06′W...
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Zepita (from
Aymara Sipita) is one of
seven districts of the
Chucuito Province in Puno Region, Peru. One of the
highest peaks of the
district is Qhapiya...
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command of
viceroy José de la Serna.
After the
indecisive battle of
Zepita and a
campaign described as "no
better than the first," the
patriots were...
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Battle of
Zepita, also
known as the
Battle of Chua Chua, was
fought between the
forces of ****ure
Peruvian president Santa Cruz and the Viceroyalty...
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joined the wars of independence,
fighting under Andrés de
Santa Cruz at
Zepita (1823).
After serving as an aide-de-camp to Agustín Gamarra, he left the...
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support from
Civilista Party leaders and he was
appointed head of the
Zepita Battalion. As such, in 1874, he
suppressed a
rebellion led by ****ure Peruvian...
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Barranco and the
Paseo Chabuca Granda (also
known by its
former name of
Pasaje Zepita) in
Barranco District, in Lima, Peru. It is one of the most
visited tourist...
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occupied the port of
Arica and
defeated a
royalist army at the
Battle of
Zepita (27
August 1823).
Failing to
exploit his victory, he
retreated hastily....
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adopted the kepi and
white uniforms worn by the 2nd
Infantry Battalion "
Zepita" — a
style used
during the War of the
Pacific — for
public parades. The...
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Meanwhile at the
Plaza de Armas, Marceliano—in
command of the
Zepita battalion—proclaimed his
brother Tomás as
Supreme Chief of the Republic...