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Bolívar-Venezuelan bolívar
The bolívar [boˈliβaɾ] is the official currency of Venezuela. Named after the hero of South American independence Simón Bolívar, it was introduced following
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar
Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar Palacios Ponte y Blanco (24 July 1783 – 17 December 1830) was a Venezuelan military and political leader who
Bolívar-Military career of Simón Bolívar
currently existing Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, and the now defunct Gran Colombia. In his 30-year career, Bolívar faced two main challenges
Bolívar-Bolívar (state)
Bolívar (Spanish: Estado Bolívar, IPA: [esˈtaðo βoˈliβaɾ]) is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital city is Ciudad Bolívar and the largest
Bolívar-Hyperinflation in Venezuela
the rapidly decreasing value of the bolívar fuerte, Venezuelans jokingly called it "bolívar muerto" ("dead bolívar"). Maduro has blamed capitalist speculation
Bolívar-Venezuelan War of Independence
however, did not accept Bolívar's supreme command, and once again Bolívar left Venezuela and went to New Granada (1815). (See Bolívar in New Granada). Resistance
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela)
Maiquetía "Simón Bolívar" International Airport (IATA: CCS, ICAO: SVMI, Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Maiquetía "Simón Bolívar") is an international
Bolívar-Ciudad Bolívar
known as Angostura and St. Thomas de Guyana, is the capital of Venezuela's southeastern Bolívar State. It lies at the spot where the Orinoco River narrows
Bolívar-History of Venezuela
of Venezuela in 1826. Bolívar returned post-haste to Bogotá, where vice-president Santander complained about Venezuelan insubordination. Bolívar traveled
Bolívar-Currency of Venezuela
currency of Venezuela has been in circulation since the end of the 18th century. The present currency unit in Venezuela is the Venezuelan bolívar. Peso =
Bolívar-Battle of Carabobo
fighters, led by Venezuelan General Simón Bolívar, and the Royalist forces, led by Spanish Field Marshal Miguel de la Torre. Bolívar's decisive victory
Bolívar-Venezuela
lost territory in Venezuela and New Granada. As the war reached a stalemate on 1817, Bolívar reestablished the Third Republic of Venezuela on the territory
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra
The Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela (Spanish: Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar de Venezuela) is a Venezuelan orchestra. Named after the Venezuelan
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar University (Venezuela)
The Simón Bolívar University (Universidad Simón Bolívar in Spanish) or USB, is a public institution divided in two branches, one in Miranda state and
Bolívar-Pico Bolívar
possible to climb to Pico Bolívar. The peak is named after the Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar. The Pico Bolívar is located on the mountain
Bolívar-Bolívar (disambiguation)
Peru, and Venezuela Bolívar Partido, an administrative division of Buenos Aires Province Bolivar, South Australia Bolívar, Cochabamba Bolívar Province
Bolívar-Venezuelan independence
Sociedad Patriótica composed by Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Miranda was the pioneer in the push for Venezuela's separation from the Spanish crown. The
Bolívar-Bolívar (TV series)
Bolívar, una lucha admirable (English: Bolívar, an admirable fight), or simply Bolívar, is a Colombian Spanish-language historical drama television series
Bolívar-States of Venezuela
for historical figures: Anzoátegui for José Antonio Anzoátegui Bolívar for Simón Bolívar Falcón for Juan Crisóstomo Falcón Lara for Jacinto Lara Miranda
Bolívar-List of Philodendron species
Bunting – Venezuela (Bolívar) Philodendron peraiense G.S.Bunting – Venezuela (Bolívar) Philodendron perplexum G.S.Bunting – N.W. Venezuela Philodendron
Bolívar-Gaultheria
– northern Borneo Gaultheria auyantepuiensis Kron & P.W.Fritsch – Venezuela (Bolívar) Gaultheria balgooyi (Argent) Kron & P.W.Fritsch – Sulawesi Gaultheria
Bolívar-United States of Venezuela
The United States of Venezuela (Spanish: Estados Unidos de Venezuela) was the official name of Venezuela, adopted in its 1864 constitution under the Juan
Bolívar-National Pantheon of Venezuela
northern edge of the old town of Caracas, Venezuela. The entire central nave is dedicated to Simón Bolívar, with the altar's place taken by the hero's
Bolívar-Raddiella
Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Trinidad, Panama Raddiella kaieteurana Soderstr. - Venezuela (Bolívar), Suriname, Guyana
Bolívar-American Confederation of Venezuela
end and Bolívar left to Jamaica. In 1816, Bolívar returned to liberate New Grenada and Venezuela. The Expedition of the Keys, led by Bolívar in the west
Bolívar-Second Republic of Venezuela
of Venezuela (Spanish: Segunda República de Venezuela) is the name used to refer to the reestablished Venezuelan Republic declared by Simón Bolívar on
Bolívar-Caracas
center of the city is Catedral, located near Bolívar Square, though some consider the center to be Plaza Venezuela, located in the Los Caobos area. Businesses
Bolívar-Central Bank of Venezuela
Venezuela (Spanish: Banco Central de Venezuela, BCV) is the central bank of Venezuela. It maintains a fixed exchange rate for the Venezuelan bolívar and
Bolívar-Third Republic of Venezuela
Third Republic of Venezuela (Spanish: Tercera República de Venezuela) is the reestablished Republic of Venezuela declared by Simón Bolívar in the year 1817
Bolívar-Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada
many military campaigns fought by Simón Bolívar. In 1819 Bolívar led a combined New Granadan and Venezuelan Army in a campaign to liberate New Granada
Bolívar-Bolívar Battalion
The Bolívar Battalion is a pro-Ukraine volunteer unit fighting in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The battalion is named after Simón Bolívar, a Venezuelan
Bolívar-Economy of Venezuela
the Venezuelan bolívar would be redenominated at a ratio of 1 to 1,000 at the beginning of 2008 and renamed the bolívar fuerte ("strong bolivar") to
Bolívar-Monumental Stadium of Caracas Simón Bolívar
also known as Monumental Stadium of Caracas Simón Bolívar (Estadio Monumental de Caracas Simón Bolívar) is a modern baseball stadium in the city of Caracas
Bolívar-List of places and things named after Simón Bolivar
Bolívar State, Venezuela, on the Caroni River Teatro Simón Bolívar, a theatre in Caracas Venezuelan bolívar, the currency of Venezuela Pico Bolívar,
Bolívar-Barcelona, Venezuela
stained glass of Italian origin, which are among the most striking of Venezuela. Bolívar Bridge Naricual Hot Springs: this tourist landscape is located in
Bolívar-Flag of Venezuela
Simón Bolívar added the eighth star to the national flag (the so-called Flag of Angostura) in the representation of the newly freed province. Bolívar issued
Bolívar-Copa Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
The Copa Simón Bolívar (English: Simon Bolivar Cup) was an international football competition organized by the Venezuelan Football Federation. The idea
Bolívar-Guri Dam
The Simón Bolívar Hydroelectric Plant, also Guri Dam (Spanish: Central Hidroeléctrica Simón Bolívar or Represa de Guri), previously known as the Raúl
Bolívar-Gustavo Dudamel
Ramírez (born 26 January 1981) is a Venezuelan conductor and violinist. He is currently music director of the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra and the Los
Bolívar-Palomo (horse)
Later on his way back to Venezuela, Bolívar stopped in Santa Rosa to visit Casilda personally and thank her for the horse. Bolívar lent Palomo to one of
Bolívar-Philodendron pinnatifidum
is a species of flowering plant in the Araceae. It is native to Venezuela (Bolívar, Aragua, Miranda, Distrito Federal) and northwestern Brazil, and reportedly
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar University
Simón Bolívar University may refer to: Simón Bolívar University (Venezuela) Simón Bolívar University (Colombia) Simón Bolívar University (Mexico) This
Bolívar-Bolívar Square (Caracas)
Bolívar Square (Spanish: Plaza Bolívar) in Caracas is one of the most important and recognized Venezuelan public spaces. It is located in the center of
Bolívar-Stegolepis
steyermarkii - Bolívar, Guyana Stegolepis terramarensis - Cerro Marahuaka Stegolepis vivipara - Bolívar Stegolepis wurdackii - Venezuela (Bolívar, Amazonas)
Bolívar-Admirable Campaign
Simón Bolívar in which the provinces of Mérida, Barinas, Trujillo and Caracas were conquered by the Patriots.: 146 Its objective was to free Venezuela from
Bolívar-Great Patriotic Pole
The Simón Bolívar Great Patriotic Pole (Spanish: Gran Polo Patriótico Simón Bolívar, GPPSB) is a left-wing socialist and Chavist electoral alliance/popular
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar International Airport
Simón Bolívar International Airport may refer to: Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela) in Maiquetía, Venezuela, near Caracas Simón Bolívar International
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar (disambiguation)
Simón Bolívar (1783–1830) was a Venezuelan military and political leader. Simón Bolívar or Simon Bolivar may also refer to: Bust of Simón Bolívar (Houston)
Bolívar-Ciudad Guayana
pronunciation: [sjuˈðað ɣwaˈʝana]) (English: Guayana City) is a city in Bolívar State, Venezuela. It stretches 40 kilometers along the south bank of the Orinoco
Bolívar-Gran Colombia
of Páez and Bolívar in the east and south of Venezuela. By the end of the year, Bolívar was in Maracaibo preparing to march into Venezuela with an army
Bolívar-Bolívar State
Bolívar State may refer to: Bolívar State (Venezuela) Bolívar State (Colombia) / Sovereign State of Bolívar This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Bolívar-Guayana Region, Venezuela
up of Puerto Ordaz and San Félix; the capital of the State of Bolívar, Ciudad Bolívar, Upata, Caicara del Orinoco, Tumeremo, Guasipati, El Callao, El
Bolívar-2023 Guyana–Venezuela crisis
Essequibo, near Venezuela's Bolívar state, where he also took an oath of national loyalty. After these acts, the Minister of Defence of Venezuela, Vladímir
Bolívar-Bolivar Coastal Fields
The Bolivar Coastal Fields (BCF), also known as the Bolivar Coastal Complex, is located on the eastern margin of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela. Bolivar Coastal
Bolívar-Juan Vicente Pérez
Cobre, Venezuela, as the ninth child of Eutiquio Pérez and Edelmira Mora. In his early youth, his family moved to Los Paujiles in San José de Bolívar, Táchira
Bolívar-José Antonio Páez
was a Venezuelan leader who fought against the Spanish Crown for Simón Bolívar during the Venezuelan War of Independence. He later led Venezuela's independence
Bolívar-Languages of Venezuela
municipalities in eastern Venezuela. Pemón (23,100): The speakers are primarily in the southeastern zone of the state of Bolívar in the Gran Sabana and its
Bolívar-List of flags containing the colour purple
12 July 1988 Málaga Spain Andalusia 14 March 1509 Ciudad Guayana Venezuela Bolívar As part of the emblem Cusco Peru Department of Cuzco 4 June 2021 see
Bolívar-RUTACA Airlines
airline headquartered in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela with its home base at Tomás de Heres Airport and a hub at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Caracas
Bolívar-Birthplace of Simón Bolívar
Birthplace of Simón Bolívar (Spanish: Casa Natal del Libertador Simón Bolívar) is a seventeenth-century house in the Venezuelan capital city Caracas
Bolívar-Petro (token)
oil and mineral reserves, and is intended to supplement Venezuela's plummeting hard bolívar currency, as a means of circumventing U.S. sanctions and
Bolívar-Viceroyalty of New Granada
independence struggle led mainly by Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Paula Santander in neighboring Venezuela. Bolívar returned to New Granada only in 1819 after
Bolívar-Equestrian statue of Simón Bolívar (Washington, D.C.)
An equestrian statue of Venezuelan military and political leader Simón Bolívar by the American artist Felix de Weldon is located in Washington, D.C., at
Bolívar-Spanish American wars of independence
October. Bolívar, learning about the collapse of the Cádiz expedition, spent the year 1820 preparing a liberating campaign in Venezuela. Bolívar was aided
Bolívar-Crisis in Venezuela
decline before COVID-19 entered Venezuela the following year. As a response to the devaluation of the official bolívar currency, by 2019 the population
Bolívar-National Bolivarian Armed Forces of Venezuela
the battles of the Venezuelan War of Independence emerged. Among them were Generalissimo Francisco de Miranda, Simón Bolívar (Bolívar's own father had been
Bolívar-List of national parks of Venezuela
Park (30,000 km2). ‡ World Heritage Site List of national parks Venezuelan bolívar banknotes "Inparques | Parques y Monumentos". www.inparques.gob.ve
Bolívar-Conviasa
Servicios Aéreos) is a Venezuelan airline with its headquarters on the grounds of Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía, Venezuela, near Caracas. It
Bolívar-Angostura F.C.
Angostura Fútbol Club is a Venezuelan professional football club based in Ciudad Bolívar. Founded in 2007, they play in the Venezuelan Primera División after
Bolívar-Congress of Angostura
convened by Simón Bolívar and took place in Angostura (today Ciudad Bolívar) during the wars of independence of Colombia and Venezuela, culminating in the
Bolívar-Angel Falls
the Aviation Museum in Maracay, Venezuela and now sits outdoors on the front of the airport at Ciudad Bolívar in Venezuela. The first recorded European to
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar (barque)
Simón Bolívar is a training vessel for the Venezuelan Navy. She sails from the home port of La Guaira and is a frequent participant in tall ship events
Bolívar-Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela
The Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela (Spanish: Armada Bolivariana de Venezuela), commonly known as the Venezuelan Navy, is the naval branch of the National
Bolívar-Mount Roraima
South America.: 156 It is located at the junction of Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela. A characteristic large flat-topped mountain surrounded by cliffs 400–1
Bolívar-Member states of BRICS
Government: Srettha Thavisin Venezuela Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Caracas 916,445 d30,518,260 33.74 7,108 0.691 Venezuelan bolívar Spanish Head of State
Bolívar-Tumeremo
Tumeremo is a town in the state of Bolívar in eastern Venezuela. It is the shire town of the Sifontes Municipality. Its first settlers were Guayan Indians
Bolívar-Rafael Bolívar Coronado
Rafael Bolívar Coronado was a Venezuelan composer and author. He was born on 6 June 1884 in Villa de Cura, Aragua State. Bolívar is best known for writing
Bolívar-Andrés Bello
on the old 2,000 Venezuelan bolívar and the 20,000 Chilean peso notes. In Caracas, where he was born, Andrés Bello was Simón Bolívar's teacher for a short
Bolívar-María Teresa Rodríguez del Toro y Alaysa
Simón Bolívar. After only two years of engagement and eight months of marriage, she died after contracting yellow fever at 21 years of age. Bolívar swore
Bolívar-List of presidents of Venezuela
Angostura appointed Simón Bolívar "Supreme Commander of the Republic of Venezuela" (Jefe Supremo de la República de Venezuela) from 1819 until 1830. In
Bolívar-2013 Venezuelan presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Venezuela on 14 April 2013 following the death of President Hugo Chávez on 5 March 2013. Nicolás Maduro—who had assumed
Bolívar-LASER Airlines
Venezuela. It operates scheduled and passenger charter services within Venezuela, the Caribbean, and South America. Its main hub is Simón Bolívar International
Bolívar-Coins of the Venezuelan venezolano
5 venezolanos Obv. beaded border; in the field the bust of Bolívar facing right; "BOLÍVAR" left + "LIBERTADOR" right + anchor, bee, "BARRE", "A" [marks
Bolívar-The Liberator (film)
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
Bolívar-Music of Venezuela
Orchestra. The Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra runs under the auspices of El Sistema. Other Venezuelan symphony orchestras include the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra
Bolívar-Peso
Peruvian sol Puerto Rico Puerto Rican peso 1900 United States dollar Spain Spanish peso 1869 Euro Venezuela Venezuelan peso 1874 Venezuelan bolívar
Bolívar-Viernes Negro
Viernes Negro (English: Black Friday) in Venezuela refers to Friday, 18 February 1983, when the Venezuelan bolívar was devalued substantially against the
Bolívar-Micrandra
Vaupes), Venezuela (Bolívar, Amazonas), Brazil (Amazonas), Peru (Pasco, Loreto) Micrandra rossiana R.E.Schult. - Guyana, Venezuela (Bolívar, Amazonas
Bolívar-Francisco de Miranda
small area of central Venezuela. In these dire circumstances Miranda was given broad political powers by his government. Bolívar lost control of San Felipe
Bolívar-Valencia, Venezuela
temporary arts exhibitions. The Plaza Bolívar is noted for its monumental column surmounted by a statue of Simón Bolívar. The square dates back to the colonial
Bolívar-1972 Copa Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
The 1972 Copa Simón Bolívar (English: Simon Bolivar Cup) was an international football competition organized by the Venezuelan Football Federation. The
Bolívar-Venezuelan diaspora
along with Simon Bolívar and his remaining Patriot troops. Many thousands perished. Although a large number of people followed Bolívar on the long journey
Bolívar-DolarToday
to the Venezuelan bolívar, a currency which is not freely convertible; it is also known for the company's focus in monitoring the Venezuelan economy
Bolívar-Republic of Venezuela
bound by International Monetary Fund demands. In 1983, the Venezuelan currency, the bolívar, was devalued on what became known as Black Friday, unleashing
Bolívar-List of sovereign states and dependent territories in South America
of Intelligence. 2008-05-15. Retrieved 2008-06-12. "The World Factbook: Venezuela". CIA Directorate of Intelligence. 2008-05-15. Retrieved 2008-06-12.
Bolívar-Dissolution of Gran Colombia
of Venezuela, the Republic of Ecuador and the Republic of New Granada. The main ideological leader in the creation of Gran Colombia was Simón Bolívar, known
Bolívar-Bolivarian countries
Panama, Peru and Venezuela) whose republican origin is attributed to the ideals of Simón Bolívar and the independence war led by the Venezuelan military in
Bolívar-International Simón Bolívar Prize
recognised by the International Simón Bolívar Prize since the scheme's inception in 1983: "International UNESCO/Simón Bolívar Prize". UNESCO. Retrieved 2 April
Bolívar-Bolivarianism
socialist and national-patriotic ideals named after Simón Bolívar, the 19th-century Venezuelan general and liberator from the Spanish monarchy then in abeyance
Bolívar-Passiflora subg. Astrophea
(Norte de Santander ), Venezuela (Aragua, Falcón, and Mérida) Passiflora macrophylla Colombia (Antioquia and Chocó), Ecuador(Bolívar, Cañar, Chimborazo,
Bolívar-1974 Copa Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
The 1974 Copa Simón Bolívar (English: Simon Bolivar Cup) was an international football competition organized by the Venezuelan Football Federation. The
Bolívar-Bolívar el héroe
Bolívar el héroe (lit. Bolivar the hero) is a Colombian anime influenced animated film about the life of Simón Bolívar. It tells the story of the Liberator
Bolívar-Plaza Bolívar (Valencia)
The Plaza Bolívar is a square in Valencia, Venezuela. It occupies a central site, and is used for public meetings. Its origin was in the colonial period
Bolívar-1975 Copa Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
The 1975 Copa Simón Bolívar (English: Simon Bolivar Cup) was an international football competition organized by the Venezuelan Football Federation. The
Bolívar-Outline of Venezuela
Companies of Venezuela Currency of Venezuela: Bolívar Fuerte ISO 4217: VEF Energy in Venezuela Energy policy of Venezuela Health care in Venezuela Mining in
Bolívar-Climate of Venezuela
reserved to the highest peaks of the Venezuelan Andes, such as Pico Bolívar, Pico Humboldt, [ Alpine climates of Venezuela Alpine glacier in the Pico Humboldt
Bolívar-Twelve-and-a-half céntimo coin
(currency) Central Bank of Venezuela Venezuelan bolívar Hard bolívar Céntimo Half crown (British coin) "Banco Central de Venezuela". bcv.org.ve (in Spanish)
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar Municipality
Simón Bolívar Municipality may refer to the following places in Venezuela: Simón Bolívar Municipality, Anzoátegui Simón Bolívar, Miranda Bolívar Municipality
Bolívar-Bolívar S.C.
Bolívar Sports Club is a Venezuelan football team that is based in Ciudad Bolívar. Founded in 2021, they play in the Venezuelan Segunda División. Initially
Bolívar-Haiti–Venezuela relations
to Venezuela in 1816 with the support of Haitian soldiers and equipment. Pétion demanded that Bolívar free Spanish America's slaves, with Bolívar accomplishing
Bolívar-Orinoco
first bridge across the Orinoco River, the Angostura Bridge at Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela, was completed in 1967. In 1968, an expedition was set off by National
Bolívar-Bolívar Municipality, Aragua
municipality is one of several in Venezuela named "Bolívar Municipality" in honour of Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar. The municipality is mountainous
Bolívar-Rafael Urdaneta
supporter of Simón Bolívar and one of his most trusted and loyal allies. Rafael Urdaneta was born in Maracaibo, Captaincy General of Venezuela to a prominent
Bolívar-ISO 4217
1975-07-01 1993-03-01 UYU VEB 862 2 Venezuelan bolívar 1879-03-31 2008-01-01 VEF (VES) VEF 937 2 Venezuelan bolívar fuerte 2008-01-01 2018-08-20 VES VNC
Bolívar-VES
the free dictionary. VES may refer to: Venezuelan bolívar soberano (ISO 4217 code VES), the currency of Venezuela beginning in 2018 Video Entertainment
Bolívar-1970 Copa Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
The 1970 Copa Simón Bolívar (English: Simon Bolivar Cup) was an international football competition organized by the Venezuelan Football Federation. The
Bolívar-De facto currency
Panama;[citation needed] Venezuela where they accept the USD for practically everything as a substitute for the highly inflated Venezuelan bolívar. The disputed
Bolívar-El Dorado, Venezuela
El Dorado is a small town in eastern Venezuela. It is situated in Bolívar State, on the Cuyuni River. It is the second-largest town in Sifontes Municipality;
Bolívar-Currency symbol
birr ₿ bitcoin Bitcoin Cryptocurrency U+20BF ₿ BITCOIN SIGN Bs bolívar Venezuelan bolívar boliviano Bolivian boliviano ₵ cedi Ghanaian cedi U+20B5 ₵ CEDI
Bolívar-Culture of Venezuela
The cultures of Venezuela are diverse and complex, influenced by the many different people who have made Venezuela their home. Venezuela has distinctive
Bolívar-United Kingdom–Venezuela relations
19. Pamphlets on the Venezuelan Question. 1896. pp. 63–65. "Simón Bolívar acérrimo defensor del Esequibo – Jesús Sotillo Bolívar en Red Angostura". Red
Bolívar-Auyán-tepui
pronunciation: [awˈʝan teˈpuj]), also spelt Ayan, is a tepui in Bolívar state, Venezuela. It is the most visited and one of the largest (but not the highest)
Bolívar-Bolívar Municipality, Táchira
is one of several in Venezuela named "Bolívar Municipality" in honour of Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar. The Bolívar Municipality, according
Bolívar-Transport in Venezuela
Félix - La Fría (19 km). Autopista Simón Bolívar. It links Ciudad Guayana and Puerto Ordaz with Ciudad Bolívar. It has a length of 131 km. Autopista Valencia
Bolívar-Antonio José de Sucre
was a Venezuelan general and politician who served as the president of Bolivia from 1825 to 1828. A close friend and associate of Simón Bolívar, he was
Bolívar-2016 in aviation
capacity. Only Venezuelan airlines can buy fuel with bolívars, while other carriers must pay in United States dollars. Simón Bolívar International Airport
Bolívar-Corruption in Venezuela
years, according to the Cato Institute. During the Venezuelan War of Independence in 1813, Simón Bolívar made a decree that any corruption was punishable
Bolívar-Venezuelan Army
are made up mainly of Colombian-Venezuelan troops under the supreme leadership of Bolívar, are now waging the Venezuelan campaign as part of Gran Colombia
Bolívar-Venesat-1
VeneSat-1, also known as Simón Bolívar (named after Venezuelan independence fighter Simón Bolívar), was the first Venezuelan satellite. It was designed,
Bolívar-Cerro Bolívar
Cerro Bolívar is a mountain in the state of Bolívar, Venezuela, about 600 metres high. It has been described as "the richest concentration of iron ore
Bolívar-BS
(Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy) a political party in Poland Venezuelan bolívar, currency of Venezuela Bolivian boliviano, currency of Bolivia BS postcode area
Bolívar-Members of the 2017 National Constituent Assembly of Venezuela
list of members elected in the 2017 Constituent National Assembly of Venezuela following the 30 July 2017 elections. The first session of the assembly
Bolívar-Simón Rodríguez
Journal of Political Science. doi:10.1111/ajps.12842. ISSN 0092-5853. "Venezuela 50 Bolívar Fuerte, 2007-17, P-92, UNC". BNWorld, Inc. Retrieved 2019-11-20.
Bolívar-2018 Caracas drone attack
, Caracas, where Nicolás Maduro, the President of , was addressing the Bolivarian National Guard in front of the Centro Simón
Bolívar-Education in Venezuela
Karl Marx, revolutionary Che Guevara, and liberator Simón Bolívar. According to Venezuela's culture ministry, the compulsory book list is being designed
Bolívar-Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute
Essequibo-Venezuela and Louisiana-Texas", Slavery & Abolition 40:1 (2019): 61–86 Pamphlets on the Venezuelan Question. 1896. pp. 63–65. "Simón Bolívar acérrimo
Bolívar-List of currencies in the Americas
January 2014. "VEF - Venezuelan Bolivar". Xe. Archived from the original on 9 July 2017. Retrieved 2 January 2014. "Venezuelan Bolivar". Oanda. Retrieved
Bolívar-Cartagena Manifesto
The Cartagena Manifesto was written by Simón Bolívar during the Colombian and Venezuelan War of Independence, after the fall of the First Republic, explaining
Bolívar-Pemon conflict
, including a teenager, a Pemon and a National Guardsman. On 10 December, a group of around forty Russian soldiers arrived to Canaima,
Bolívar-Venezuela (disambiguation)
independent government of Venezuela Second Republic of Venezuela, republic founded by Simón Bolívar in 1813 Third Republic of Venezuela, 1817–1819, superseded
Bolívar-Aspidosperma
Aspidosperma darienense - Panama, N South America Aspidosperma decussatum - Bolívar in Venezuela Aspidosperma desmanthum - from Chiapas to Brazil Aspidosperma discolor
Bolívar-Carlos Adán Jerez
La Rioja, La Rioja, Argentina Loss 14-2 Sebastian Andres Lujan KO 7 (12) 2003-06-14 Estadio Republica de Venezuela, Bolívar, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Bolívar-Sciodaphyllum
M.Plunkett & M.M.Mora – Venezuela (Bolívar) Sciodaphyllum cracens (Frodin) Lowry, G.M.Plunkett & M.M.Mora – Venezuela (Bolívar) Sciodaphyllum crassilimbum
Bolívar-Ciudad Bolívar (disambiguation)
Ciudad Bolívar is the capital of Bolívar State, Venezuela. Ciudad Bolívar may also refer to: Ciudad Bolívar, Antioquia, town and municipality in Antioquia
Bolívar-Bolívar Municipality, Falcón
Bolívar Municipality is a municipality in Falcón State, Venezuela. The municipality is one of several in Venezuela named "Bolívar Municipality" in honour
Bolívar-Coat of arms of Venezuela
Escudo e Himno Nacionales - Law of the National Flag, Coat of Arms and Anthem. (in Spanish) La octava estrella de Bolívar - The eighth star of Bolivar.
Bolívar-Municipalities of Venezuela
(Santa Rita) Simón Bolívar (Tía Juana) Sucre (Bobures) Valmore Rodríguez (Bachaquero) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Municipalities in Venezuela.
Bolívar-Ziortza-Bolibar
into an independent municipality. The last name Bolívar has its origins in this locality; Simón Bolívar de la Rementería, a colonist born in this neighbourhood
Bolívar-VEB
Emerging Brands, a division of Coca-Cola Virtual business Venezuelan bolívar, currency of Venezuela between 1879 and 2007, ISO 4217 code VEB Volkseigener
Bolívar-Universidad Indígena de Venezuela
de Venezuela (Indigenous University of Venezuela, UIV) is a public university created in 2010 based in Tauca, Bolívar State. Aimed at Venezuela's indigenous
Bolívar-Saxo-fridericia
Saxo-fridericia regalis R.H.Schomb. - Roraima, Venezuela (Bolívar, Amazonas), Guyana Saxo-fridericia spongiosa Maguire - Venezuela (Amazonas), Brazil (Amazonas) Tropicos
Bolívar-Guayana Province
nation of Venezuela until 1864. Cantons of Guayana Province in 1840 Cantón Caycara (now western Bolívar State) Cantón Angostura (now central Bolívar State)
Bolívar-Colombia
weakened Spain, made possible a successful rebellion led by the Venezuelan-born Simón Bolívar, who finally proclaimed independence in 1819. The pro-Spanish
Bolívar-1971 Copa Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
The 1971 Copa Simón Bolívar (English: Simon Bolivar Cup) was an international football competition organized by the Venezuelan Football Federation. The
Bolívar-Bolívar Municipality, Barinas
is one of several in Venezuela named "Bolívar Municipality" in honour of Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar. The Bolívar Municipality, according
Bolívar-Colegio Simón Bolívar
Bolívar Colegio Simón Bolívar (Chile) Colegio Simón Bolívar (Col. Insurgentes, Mixcoac, Mexico City) Colegio Simón Bolívar (Venezuela) This disambiguation
Bolívar-Flag of Bolívar State
The flag of Bolívar State was designed by cinetic artist Jesús Soto. It is composed by three colors: the yellow field, representing the riches of the
Bolívar-Bolívar Municipality, Sucre
Bolívar is a municipality of Sucre, Venezuela. The capital is Marigüitar. It was founded in 1713 after many years of missionary work taking place in the
Bolívar-St. Thomas Cathedral, Ciudad Bolívar
located opposite Bolívar Square in Ciudad Bolívar, capital of Bolívar State in the Guayana region in southern Venezuela. It had previously served as the cathedral
Bolívar-Pouteria
T.D.Penn. – Venezuela (Bolívar) Pouteria capacifolia Pilz – Ecuador Pouteria cayennensis (A.DC.) Eyma – southeastern Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, French
Bolívar-List of governors of Bolívar
partial list of governors of the Venezuelan state of Bolívar. Until 1989 they were appointed by the president of Venezuela. Starting from that year they
Bolívar-María Guinand
Orfeón Universitario Simón Bolívar. Published by Equinoccio: Ediciones de la Universidad Simón Bolívar. Caracas, Venezuela. Canto Gregoriano. CD recorded
Bolívar-Tourism in Venezuela
100,000 inhabitants), and 264 murders in Ciudad Bolívar (69.09 per 100,000 inhabitants). In Venezuela, under two per cent of reported crimes are prosecuted
Bolívar-Bolívar Municipality, Monagas
one of several in Venezuela named "Bolívar Municipality" in honour of Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar. By decree of 16 January 1896, the Monagas
Bolívar-Sima Martel
sinkhole located on the summit of plateau of Sarisariñama tepui, in Bolívar State, Venezuela. It is unusual due to several factors including its enormous size
Bolívar-Statue of Simón Bolívar, London
An outdoor bronze sculpture depicting Venezuelan military and political leader Simón Bolívar (1783–1830), by Hugo Daini, is located at the south-east corner
Bolívar-Visa policy of the Mercosur
states may refer to: Visa policy of Argentina Visa policy of Brazil Visa policy of Paraguay Visa policy of Venezuela Visa policy of Uruguay Mercosur
Bolívar-Chile–Venezuela relations
encouraged by Venezuelan liberator Simón Bolívar to join the nationalist effort there to free Peru from Spain. In 1858, Chile and Venezuela formally established
Bolívar-Mérida, Mérida
historical displays, a branch of the National Library of Venezuela, and the public library Simón Bolívar, subsidized by the government. Other public and private
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar Municipality, Miranda
of several in Venezuela named "Simón Bolívar Municipality" in honour of Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar. The Simón Bolívar Municipality, according
Bolívar-Miss Venezuela 1990
Goetz of Bolívar as the new Miss Venezuela. Bárbara Palacios and Rebecca de Alba joined the hosting team for that year's edition. Miss Venezuela 1990 -
Bolívar-Congress of Cúcuta
Since then, Bolívar had proposed the union of what is today Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador in a nation by the same name. Since Bolívar based the borders
Bolívar-Vehicle registration plates of the Mercosur
representatives of the five member countries of the bloc (the four founders plus Venezuela) were presented the Mercosur slabs model, which was expected to start
Bolívar-Soberano (disambiguation)
Soberano Awards, Dominican music awards Venezuelan bolívar soberano, the current banknote category in Venezuela La Soberana (or Casandra Damirón; 1919–1983)
Bolívar-Estadio de Fútbol de la Universidad Simón Bolívar
Universidad Simón Bolívar (English: football Stadium at the Simón Bolívar University) (also known as the Campo de fútbol de la Universidad Simón Bolívar and Campo
Bolívar-Bolivarian Revolution
Party of Venezuela (PSUV), and his successor Nicolás Maduro. The Bolivarian Revolution is named after Simón Bolívar, an early 19th-century Venezuelan revolutionary
Bolívar-Fiery squirrel
is endemic to the area south of the Orinoco River in the state of Bolívar, Venezuela. In 2015 de Vivo & Carmignotto reduced this taxon to a subspecies
Bolívar-Alicia Ashley
9-4-1 Marcela Eliana Acuña UD 10 2003-06-14 Estadio Republica de Venezuela, Bolívar, Buenos Aires, Argentina Retained WIBF super bantamweight title Win
Bolívar-Jamaica Letter
document written by Simón Bolívar in Jamaica in 1815. It was a response to a letter from Jamaican merchant Henry Cullen, in which Bolívar explained his thoughts
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar Municipality, Anzoátegui
of several in Venezuela named "Simón Bolívar Municipality" in honour of Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar. The Simón Bolívar Municipality, according
Bolívar-Venezuela during World War II
in Caracas in 1945. Venezuela portal Operation Bolívar American Theater (1939–1945) History of Venezuela Leonard, Thomas M.; John F. Bratzel (2007). Latin
Bolívar-Bolívar Municipality, Yaracuy
municipality is one of several in Venezuela named "Bolívar Municipality" in honour of Venezuelan independence hero Simón Bolívar. Statoids Official site v t
Bolívar-Simón Bolívar International Bridge
The Simón Bolívar International Bridge (Spanish: Puente Internacional Simón Bolívar) is a 300-metre-long (980 ft) bridge across the Táchira River on the
Bolívar-Sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis
During the crisis in Venezuela, governments of the United States, the European Union (E.U.), Canada, Mexico, Panama and Switzerland have applied sanctions
Bolívar-Jovanny Bolívar
Jovanny David Bolívar Alvarado (born 16 December 2001) is a Venezuelan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club SD Huesca, on loan
Bolívar-Francisco de Paula Santander
while Bolívar returned to Venezuela to propose the union of Venezuela and New Granada to the Venezuelan congress. Since General Simón Bolívar, despite
Bolívar-María Bolívar
María Josefina Bolívar (born 1975) is a Venezuelan politician and perennial candidate. She was presidential candidate twice for the United Democratic
Bolívar-Rhinella
Velez-Rodriguez, 2007 Suriname Rhinella merianae (Gallardo, 1965) Venezuela (Bolívar), Suriname, Guyana, Brazil Rhinella mirandaribeiroi (Gallardo, 1965)
Bolívar-Mercosur Parliament
Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay – and 9 from applying member Venezuela. Associate members – Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru – may
Bolívar-Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Venezuela)
the orders of the president of Venezuela. Its official headquarters are located in the Yellow House, in front of Bolívar Square. Its administrative headquarters
Bolívar-Crotalus durissus
many isolated populations in northern South America, including Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and northern Brazil. It occurs in Colombia
Bolívar-Angostura Municipality, Bolívar
that makes up the Venezuelan state of Bolívar and, according to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality
Bolívar-El Dorado Airport (Venezuela)
El Dorado in the Bolívar state of Venezuela. The El Dorado non-directional beacon (Ident: ELO) is located on the field. Venezuela portal Aviation portal
Bolívar-Miss Venezuela 1992
of Aragua as the new Miss Venezuela. The Miss Venezuela 1992 delegates are: Miss Amazonas - Delia Esperanza Hernández Bolívar Miss Anzoátegui - Dayana
Bolívar-Cedeño Municipality, Bolívar
(municipios) that makes up the Venezuelan state of Bolívar. According to the 2011 census by the National Institute of Statistics of Venezuela, the municipality has
Bolívar-Maripa, Venezuela
Maripa is a town in the state of Bolívar, Venezuela. It is the municipal seat of the Sucre Municipality. 7°24′53″N 65°11′24″W / 7.4147°N 65.1900°W /
Bolívar-Mandevilla
- Oaxaca Mandevilla obtusifolia - Amazonas in Venezuela Mandevilla pachyphylla - Bolívar in Venezuela Mandevilla paisae - Antioquia Mandevilla pavonii