Venancio Flores Barrios (18 May 1808 – 19 February 1868) was a Uruguayan political leader and general who served as President of Uruguay from 1854 to...
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Montevideo; in 1855, at the request of the Uruguayan government and Venancio Flores, leader of the Colorado Party, which was traditionally supported by...
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attempting to seize and maintain power in turn. The Colorado leader Venancio Flores launched the Liberating Crusade in 1863, an insurrection aimed at toppling...
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volleyball player Venancio García (1921–1994), Spanish footballer Venancio Flores (1808–1868), Uruguayan political leader and general Venancio José (born 1976)...
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Flores is a Spanish, Italian and Portuguese surname. In Spain, the surname Flores is first found in the Kingdom of Asturias, where the Visigothic royal...
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Bartolomé Mitre and the rebellious Uruguayan colorados led by Gen. Venancio Flores) invaded the Republic of Uruguay in order to overthrow the government...
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Some of its significant historical leaders were Fructuoso Rivera, Venancio Flores, José Batlle y Ordóñez, Luis Batlle Berres, Jorge Pacheco Areco, Juan...
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and political support to an incipient rebellion in Uruguay led by Venancio Flores and his Colorado Party against the Blanco Party government of Bernardo...
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Flores (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈfloɾes]) is a department of Uruguay, positioned in the southwest of the central part of the country. Its capital is Trinidad...
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Mexican Army general of division Venancio Flores (1808–1868), Uruguayan general in the Cruzada Libertadora General Flores, a Venezuelan Navy Almirante Clemente-class...
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