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4 unusual facts about Gamarra


Aguachica

The settlement was serving now as a rest area for merchants traveling to and from the nearby fluvial port town of Gamarra and Ocaña (present-day Department of North Santander).

Green Belt of Vitoria-Gasteiz

It is a space for leisure activities, which connects the periurban Salburua park with the future fluvial park of the river Zadorra, in the Gamarra area.

La Gloria, Cesar

La Gloria is situated to the Eastern margin of the Magdalena River, it borders the north with the municipalities of Tamalameque and Pelaya, the south with the municipalities of Gamarra and Aguachica, the West with the Bolívar Department and the east with the Norte de Santander Department.

Ramón González Valencia

General Reyes, on his way out of the country, met with General González Valencia in the port of Gamarra and asked him to retake his office of Vice-President.


Battle of Ingavi

On November 18, 1841, with Agustin Gamarra being dead, the Peruvian Army left Bolivia.

Celso Ortiz

Celso Fabián Ortíz Gamarra (born 26 January 1989 in Asunción), commonly known simply as Celso Ortiz, is a Paraguayan football central midfielder currently playing for AZ in the Netherlands.

Estadio Juan Maldonado Gamarra

Estadio Juan Maldonado Gamarra is a multi-use stadium in Cutervo Province, Peru.

Fatiniza

Fatiniza Gamarra Ponzon was born and raised in the mountains of Bucaramanga, Colombia, and raised to the beat of Latin rhythms.

Fredy Bareiro

Fredy José Bareiro Gamarra (born 27 March 1982 in Itauguá) is a Paraguayan footballer who currently plays for Club Libertad in the Paraguayan Primera Division.

José Gamarra

José Gamarra, born in Montevideo in 1934, is a painter who has lived in Paris since 1964.

Manuel Bulnes

Then Bulnes commanded the Chilean army in 1838 against Gen. Santa Cruz in Peru; and, after taking Lima and winning the battles of Huaraz and Puente del Buin, combined his forces with those of Gamarra and defeated Santa Cruz at the Battle of Yungay (January 19, 1839), thus putting an end to the confederation between Peru and Bolivia.

Nicomedes Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz was born in La Victoria District, Lima, Peru to Nicomedes Santa Cruz Aparicio and Victoria Gamarra Ramirez, and was the ninth of ten siblings.

Paraguarí

In that city on January 13, 1811, the Paraguayans Yegros, Gamarra and Cabañas, with their troops, defeated the Argentine Army, commanded by the General Manuel Belgrano in the battle of Cerro Mbaé or Battle of Paraguarí.


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