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Libertad, the Spanish word for "freedom", may refer to: Places Argentina * Libertad, Buenos Aires Province *Libertad Department, Chaco Colombia * La Libertad Province Ecuador * Libertad, Ecuador, a small town damaged in the 1949 Ambato earthquake * La Libertad, Ecuador, in western Santa Elena * La Libertad Canton El Salvador *La Libertad, La Libertad, a city in La Libertad Department * La Libertad Department (El Salvador), one of the 14 divisions of El Salvador Guatemala *La Libertad, Huehuetenango *La Libertad, Petén Mexico * Libertad, Chihuahua, a locality in Jiménez Municipality, Chihuahua * La Libertad, Chiapas * Libertad, Tabasco, a section in Paraíso, Tabasco *La Libertad, Veracruz, a town affected by Tropical Storm Jose (2005) Nicaragua * La Libertad, Chontales Peru * Department of La Libertad Philippines *Libertad, Butuan City, a western part of Butuan City, Agusan del Norte, Philippines * Libertad, Antique *Libertad, Misamis Oriental, a 5th class municipali ...
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Libertad, Buenos Aires Province
Libertad is a city located in Merlo Partido, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It forms part of the Greater Buenos Aires urban conurbation. Its origin goes back to the 1870s when, by that time, a rural settlement was thriving around a ''pulpería'' (public house) called ''La Libertad'' (Freedom), from where the town took its name. During the last decades a group of prominent neighbors had been working to obtain the autonomy of the city and make Libertad a new partido in the province. According to the , the population was 100,476. Libertad is bordered by Parque San Martín (west), Pontevedra (south), Merlo (northwest), San Antonio de Padua and Morón (north) and La Matanza Partido La Matanza ('The Slaughter' in Spanish) is a ''Partidos of Buenos Aires, partido'' (county or department) located in the urban agglomeration of Greater Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. This provincial subdivision had 1,775,272 inh ... (east). External links * City of Libertad ...
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Tropical Storm Jose (2005)
Tropical Storm Jose was a short-lived tropical storm which made landfall in central Mexico during August 2005. Jose was the tenth named storm of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season and the fourth of six tropical cyclones (three hurricanes and three tropical storms) to make landfall in Mexico in that year. Tropical Storm Jose formed in the Bay of Campeche on August 22 and made landfall in the Mexican state of Veracruz the next day. It retained tropical characteristics for less than one day before dissipating, but still brought heavy rainfall to the region. Jose killed 16 people in Mexico, and caused $45 million (2005 USD) in damage. Meteorological history Tropical Storm Jose was first identified as a tropical wave that moved off the western coast of Africa on August 8, 2005. On August 13, the system spawned Tropical Depression Ten over the central Atlantic; the wave itself continued westward, entering the Caribbean on August 17. Slight development took p ...
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Libertad, Uruguay
Libertad is a small city in the San José Department of southern Uruguay. Its main commercial street is 25 de Agosto and its central square is Plaza Treinta y Tres Orientales. Geography The city is located on Route 1, about 50 kilometers from Montevideo History It was founded in November 1872. On 8 November 1902, by Decree, it was declared a "Pueblo" (village). On 1 July 1953, its status was elevated to "Villa" (town) by the Act of Ley Nº 11.964, and on 15 October 1963, to "Ciudad" (city) by the Act of Ley Nº 13.167. Population In 2011 Libertad had a population of 10,166. Source: ''Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay'' Places of worship * Parish Church of Our Lady of Sorrows and St. Isidore the Laborer (Roman Catholic, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI) is a missionary religious congregation in the Catholic Church. It was founded on January 25, 1816, by Eugène de Mazenod, a French priest born in Aix-en-Prove ...
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La Libertad, California
La Libertad, California is a former settlement in Fresno County, California that was 1/2 mile south and 5 miles east of Burrel, California. It was an early Mexican settlement in San Joaquin Valley, on the eastern route of El Camino Viejo El Camino Viejo a Los Ángeles ( en, the Old Road to Los Angeles), also known as El Camino Viejo and the Old Los Angeles Trail, was the oldest north-south trail in the interior of Spanish colonial Las Californias (1769–1822) and Mexican Alta Cal ... that existed there at least until 1870. References Former settlements in Fresno County, California Former populated places in California San Joaquin Valley {{FresnoCountyCA-geo-stub ...
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Libertad Street
Avenida Antonio Arnáiz Somoza, or simply Avenida Arnáiz, formerly known as ''Calle Libertad'' and then ''Calzada de Pásay'', is a major east–west collector road that links Makati and Pasay in the Philippines. It stretches across western Metro Manila from Roxas Boulevard in Pasay to Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) in Makati. The Osmeña Highway splits Arnaiz Avenue into two sections. The western section found in Pasay is a congested and highly pedestrianized road that used to be known as Calle Libertad. This section passes through some of the most important Pasay landmarks such as the Cuneta Astrodome, Cartimar shopping district and Santa Clara de Montefalco Church. Also located within the vicinity are the Department of Foreign Affairs building, old Pasay City Hall, Pasay City Sports Complex, and Pasay Cemetery. East of Osmeña Highway, the avenue enters the Makati Central Business District where it merges with traffic from a Skyway ramp near the Amorsolo Street junction. ...
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Libertad Station
Libertad station (also known as Antonio Arnaiz station or simply Arnaiz station) is an elevated Manila Light Rail Transit (LRT) station situated on Line 1. The station is located in Pasay at the corner of Taft Avenue and Arnaiz Avenue. The station is named after the former Libertad (Spanish for "''liberty''") Street, which is a junction of both Roxas Boulevard and Taft Avenue in Pasay. The name ''Libertad'' survives as an area name, nowadays, after Libertad Street became a part of Antonio Arnaiz Avenue. Libertad station is the third station for trains headed to Roosevelt, the eighteenth station for trains headed to Baclaran, and is one of the four stations serving Pasay, the others are Gil Puyat, EDSA, and Baclaran. Transportation links There are bus terminals for some bus lines near the station, while jeepneys, taxis, and tricycles stop at and around the station entrance. However, buses also stop near the station, for those riding buses that do not stop at the nearby bus termi ...
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La Libertad, Zamboanga Del Norte
La Libertad, officially the Municipality of La Libertad ( ceb, Lungsod sa La Libertad; Subanen: ''Benwa La Libertad''; Chavacano: ''Municipalidad de La Libertad''; tl, Bayan ng La Libertad), is a 5th class municipality in the province of Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 8,119 people. Geography Barangays La Libertad is politically subdivided into 13 barangays. * El Paraiso * La Union * La Victoria * Mauswagon * Mercedes * New Argao * New Bataan * New Carcar * Poblacion ''Poblacion'' (literally "town" or "settlement" in Spanish language in the Philippines, Spanish; ) is the common term used for the administrative center, central, downtown, old town or central business district area of a Philippines, Philippi ... * San Jose * Santa Catalina * Santa Cruz * Singaran Climate Demographics Economy References External links La Libertad Profile at PhilAtlas.com* Philippine Standard Geographic Codebr>Philippine Cens ...
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La Libertad, Negros Oriental
La Libertad, officially the Municipality of La Libertad ( ceb, Lungsod sa La Libertad; tl, Bayan ng La Libertad), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 41,089 people. History "The history of a nation is often interwoven with persons who in one way or another have been instrumental in its progress-political, educational, economic, social and to some extnt religious. Such is the history of a small barrio turned into a beautiful town. This is a brief history of La Libertad, a town north of Dumaguete City." "Hugging closely the coasts of Tanon Strait, and nesting cozily in the wide and fertile valley swept by the Hinoba-an River lines, La Libertad against a backdrop of sylvan scenery. It bears a Castillan name which connotes "freedom" and whose yesteryears are filled with tender memories." "Barrio Hinoba-an During the Spanish Regime. The place was then inhabited by primitive tribes who wer ...
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Libertad, Misamis Oriental
Libertad, officially the Municipality of Libertad ( ceb, Lungsod sa Libertad; tl, Bayan ng Libertad), is a 5th class municipality in the province of Misamis Oriental, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 12,948 people. Libertad is known for its Barungoy Festival and is also home to the Initao–Libertad Protected Landscape and Seascape which it shares with neighboring Initao municipality. Geography Barangays Libertad is politically subdivided into 9 barangays. * Dulong * Gimaylan * Kimalok * Lubluban * Poblacion ''Poblacion'' (literally "town" or "settlement" in Spanish language in the Philippines, Spanish; ) is the common term used for the administrative center, central, downtown, old town or central business district area of a Philippines, Philippi ... * Retablo * Santo Niño * Tangkub * Taytayan Climate Demographics In the 2020 census, the population of Libertad, Misamis Oriental, was 12,948 people, with a density of . Economy Re ...
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Libertad, Antique
Libertad, officially the Municipality of Libertad, ( krj, Banwa kang Libertad; hil, Banwa sang Libertad; Aklanon: ''Banwa it Libertad''; tl, Bayan ng Libertad), is a 5th class municipality in the province of Antique, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 17,507 people, making it the 17th most populous municipality in the province of Antique. It was established by virtue of Executive Order No. 253, promulgated on August 5, 1949, with its territory obtained from a portion of Pandan. Geography Libertad is the northernmost municipality of the province and is from the provincial capital, San Jose de Buenavista, and is from Kalibo, the capital of Aklan. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, the municipality has a land area of constituting of the total area of Antique. Climate Barangays Libertad is politically subdivided into 19 barangay A barangay (; abbreviated as Brgy. or Bgy.), historically referred to as barrio (abbreviated ...
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