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Libertador (Spanish for "liberator") may refer to: * Libertadores, the principal leaders of the Latin American wars of independence from Spain and Portugal * Avenida del Libertador (Buenos Aires), a thoroughfare in Buenos Aires, Argentina * Libertador Avenue, avenue in Montevideo, Uruguay * Libertador Building, a government building in Buenos Aires, Argentina * Puerto Libertador, Colombia * Dajabón Province, Dominican Republic, named "Libertador" between 1938 and 1961 * Copa Libertadores, a South American football competition * ''The Liberator'' (film), a 2013 Spanish–Venezuelan film See also * El Libertador (other) * Libertador Municipality (other) Libertador Municipality may refer to the following places in Venezuela: *Libertador Bolivarian Municipality, in the Venezuelan Capital District *Libertador Municipality, Aragua *Libertador Municipality, Carabobo *Libertador Municipality, Mérida *Li ...
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Libertadores
''Libertadores'' (, "Liberators") were the principal leaders of the Spanish American wars of independence from Spain and of the movement in support of Brazilian independence from Portugal. They are named that way in contrast with the ''Conquistadors''. They were largely local-born men of European descent (''criollos''), in most cases part of the bourgeoisie and with military training in the motherland, who were influenced by liberalism and led colonial subjects in their struggle for independence against the metropole. List of libertadores Hispanic America Brazil Pedro I became known as the ''libertador'' (liberator) of Brazil.Pedro I of Brazil became known as "o Libertador" ("the Liberator) in Brazil for his role in the country's independence. Sporadically, the term has also been applied to other figures such as José Bonifacio (known as the "patriarch for independence"), Maria Leopoldina de Austria, and Joaquim Gonçalves Ledo. Legacy The flags of Venezuela, Colombia an ...
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Avenida Del Libertador (Buenos Aires)
Avenida del Libertador is one of the principal thoroughfares in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and in points north, extending from the Retiro District of Buenos Aires (where it continues as Avenida Leandro N. Alem) to the northern suburb of San Fernando. History Inspired by Parisian urbanist Baron Haussmann's renowned modernization of the City of Lights, Mayor Torcuato de Alvear took office with a similar mandate in 1880. Inheriting a rapidly growing city hamstrung by a typically colonial grid of narrow streets, his most ambitious project would be a boulevard connecting the Retiro section (north of downtown) to the growing neighborhoods of Recoleta and Palermo to the northeast (at the time merely suburbs). Bella Vista Street was widened and lengthened, reaching northwest into Palermo and, upon its inaugural in 1885, was renamed in honor the Mayor's father, Carlos María de Alvear (one of Argentina's early leaders). Soon becoming among the most coveted addresses in Buenos Aire ...
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Libertador Avenue
Libertador Avenue is a major avenue in Montevideo, Uruguay. It stretches north from the Legislative Palace in Aguada to Plaza Fabini in Centro, and is named after Juan Antonio Lavalleja, revolutionary figure and politician, who led the group of the Thirty-Three Orientals in the insurrection for the independence of Oriental Province. History and description In its beginnings it was called Agraciada Avenue, but in the 1920s the ''Agraciada Diagonal'' project was carried out, which consisted of widening the road, which required the demolition of buildings such as the original façade of the Church of Our Lady of the Mount Carmel. The new diagonal joined the Legislative Palace, which was inaugurated in 1925, with the central business district. In the 1940s, buildings such as the headquarters of the State Insurance Bank and the National Administration of Fuels, Alcohol and Portland (ANCAP) were erected. Despite being long, it carries a large amount of traffic, as it serves ...
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Libertador Building
The Libertador Building (''Edificio Libertador'') is a government building in Buenos Aires, Argentina, housing the Ministry of Defense. Overview The rapidly growing and modernizing Argentine military of the 1920s, whose budget had risen threefold in the decade, lacked a commensurate headquarters, and had been housed since the late 19th century in a Montserrat neighbourhood structure formerly used by the National Mint.Potash Robert. ''The Army & Politics in Argentina''. Stanford University Press, 1996. Seeking to remedy this, President Agustín Justo (a retired general and former War Minister) ordered the construction of a new War Ministry, and commissioned Carlos Pibernat, chief architect of the General Engineers' Office, for its design.Liernur, Jorge. ''Arquitectura en la Argentina del Siglo XX''. Fondo Nacional de Las Artes, 2001. Pibernat's plans, submitted in 1935, called for twin buildings east and west of the presidential offices at the Casa Rosada. Ultimately, however, the ...
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Puerto Libertador
Puerto Libertador () is a town and municipality located in the Córdoba Department, northern Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car .... References Gobernacion de Cordoba - Puerto Libertador References {{coord, 7.90667, N, 75.6733, W, source:kolossus-itwiki, display=title Municipalities of Córdoba Department ...
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Dajabón Province
Dajabón () is a northwestern province which currently comprises one of the 32 provinces of the Dominican Republic. It is divided into 5 municipalities and its capital city with the same name. It is bordered by the provinces of Monte Cristi to the north, Santiago Rodríguez to the south, Elías Piña to the south and the Nord-Est department of Haiti to the west. It was split from Monte Cristi in 1938, and was called ''Libertador'' until 1961. Location It is located in the northwestern part of the country, and is surrounded by the provinces Monte Cristi (north), Santiago Rodríguez (east) and Elías Piña (south). To the west, Dajabón borders the Republic of Haiti. Origin of name The province takes its name from the Taíno name of the region, Dahaboon; it was also the name of the main river of the region (the Dajabón River). Municipalities and municipal districts The province as of June 20, 2006 is divided into the following municipalities (''municipios'') and munic ...
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Copa Libertadores
The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as the Copa Libertadores de América ( pt, Copa Libertadores da América), is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournament is named after the ''Libertadores'' (Spanish and Portuguese for ''liberators''), the leaders of the Latin American wars of independence, so a literal translation of its former name into English is "''America's Liberators Cup''". The competition has had several formats over its lifetime. Initially, only the champions of the South American leagues participated. In 1966, the runners-up of the South American leagues began to join. In 1998, Mexican teams were invited to compete and contested regularly from 2000 until 2016. In 2000 the tournament was expanded from 20 to 32 teams. Today at least four clubs per country compete in the tournament, with Argentina and Brazil having the most representatives ( ...
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The Liberator (film)
''The Liberator'' ( es, Libertador) is a 2013 Spanish–Venezuelan historical drama film directed by Alberto Arvelo, starring Édgar Ramírez as Simón Bolívar. It was screened in the Special Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, making the January Shortlist. Cast * Édgar Ramírez as Simón Bolívar * María Valverde as Maria Teresa Rodríguez del Toro * Juana Acosta as Manuela Sáenz * Danny Huston as Martin Torkington * Erich Wildpret as Antonio José de Sucre * Alejandro Furth as Rafael Urdaneta * Orlando Valenzuela as Francisco de Paula Santander * Iwan Rheon as Daniel O'Leary * Gary Lewis as James Rooke * Imanol Arias as Juan Domingo Monteverde * Juvel Vielma as José Antonio Páez * Carlos Julio Molina as José Félix Ribas * Manuel Porto as Francisco de Miranda * Francisco Denis as Simón Rodríguez * Zenaida Gamboa as Hipólita * An ...
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El Libertador (other)
El Libertador (Spanish for ''The Liberator'') may refer to: * Simón Bolívar (1783–1830), Venezuelan military and political leader * El Libertador Air Base, a military airport and base in Venezuela * El Libertador, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires, Argentina * El Libertador station, a railway station on the Urquiza Line, Buenos Aires, Argentina * "El libertador", a song by Ska-P from their 2008 album ''Lágrimas y gozos'' * A summit in the Nevado de Cachi mountains of Argentina See also * Libertador (other) * Libertadores ''Libertadores'' (, "Liberators") were the principal leaders of the Spanish American wars of independence from Spain and of the movement in support of Brazilian independence from Portugal. They are named that way in contrast with the ''Conquistado ...
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