Fort Borbón is a fort located in the Paraguayan Chaco; it was established to provide protection from the natives and Portuguese. After the Portuguese...
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Timbó (Paraguay), Naranjajay, and Remolinos (Paraguay). Only Fort Borbon, today called Fort Olimpo, survived. Founded during the government of Joaquín Alós...
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revolutionary government has stored them. September 12 – The town of Fort Borbon is founded by Governor Joaquín Alós y Bru. Nowadays it is called Fuerte...
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in Asunción was uncovered and the suspects were arrested and sent to Fort Borbon. The porteños wanted to extend their rule over the entire former viceroyalty...
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fort of Coímbra in 1775, and once abandoned, would monitor the Paraguayan border of the Spanish Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, the Fort Borbón founded...
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revolutionary government has stored them. September 12 – The town of Fort Borbon is founded by Governor Joaquín Alós y Bru. Nowadays it is called Fuerte...
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1812 he was sent to the Villa Real of Concepcion with orders to recover Fort Borbon which had been recently occupied by the Portuguese. Having noticed the...
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Antonio José Amar y Borbón Arguedas (1742 in Zaragoza, Spain – 1826? in Zaragoza) was a Spanish military officer and colonial official. From September...
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Fortunato Borbon (1890-1954) was a former soldier and politician in the Philippines. He was Captain in Philippine Constabulary and became a provincial...
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Bourbon Reforms (redirect from Borbon reforms)
were created to display terrain, mineral deposits, bridges and canals, forts, and other important features like mines. Mine-based maps and plans showed...
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