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Some two hundred years later, the city was the birthplace of El Libertador, the common name for Simón Bolívar, who headed the liberation of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama from the Spaniards.
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Some two hundred years later, the city was the birthplace of El Libertador, the common name for Simón Bolívar, who headed the liberation of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia,
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Some two hundred years later, the city was the birthplace of El Libertador, the common name for Simón Bolívar, who headed the liberation of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia,
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Some two hundred years later, the city was the birthplace of El Libertador, the common name for Simón Bolívar, who headed the liberation of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama from the Spaniards.
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Some two hundred years later, the city was the birthplace of El Libertador, the common name for Simón Bolívar, who headed the liberation of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama from the Spaniards.
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Some two hundred years later, the city was the birthplace of El Libertador, the common name for Simón Bolívar, who headed the liberation of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia,
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Some two hundred years later, the city was the birthplace of El Libertador, the common name for Simón Bolívar, who headed the liberation of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia,
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Bolívar was South America's most celebrated independence hero - remembered today as El Libertador, the continent's liberator - but the Venezuelan general and Latin
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Some two hundred years later, the city was the birthplace of El Libertador, the common name for Simón Bolívar, who headed the liberation of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Panama from the Spaniards.
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Some two hundred years later, the city was the birthplace of El Libertador, the common name for Simón Bolívar, who headed the liberation of present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia,
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