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    Jacinto Lara (5 June 1777, Carora – 25 February 1859, Barquisimeto) was a Venezuelan independence leader and hero of the Venezuelan War of Independence...
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  • football goalkeeper Jacinto Grau (1877–1958), Spanish playwright and writer Jacinto João (1944–2004), Portuguese footballer Jacinto Lara (1777–1859), Venezuelan...
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    Jacinto Lara International Airport (IATA: BRM, ICAO: SVBM) is an airport in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, named after Venezuelan independence hero Jacinto...
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    independence, General Jacinto Lara. During the colony and a large part of the independence period, the current territory of Lara belonged to the province...
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    He fixed the streets and avenues and buildings were built, like the Jacinto Lara Headquarters, the Government Palace and the Ayacucho Park. According...
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    player Guillermo Lara, politician Isidore de Lara, English composer Jacinto Lara (1777–1859), Venezuelan independence leader Jami Porter Lara, American artist...
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  • Punta Lara, a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina LARA, the airport code for Jacinto Lara International Airport, in Barquisimeto, Venezuela Lara (mythology)...
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    Anzoátegui Bolívar for Simón Bolívar Falcón for Juan Crisóstomo Falcón Lara for Jacinto Lara Miranda for Francisco de Miranda Monagas for José Tadeo Monagas...
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  • Antonio Anzoátegui International Airport Barquisimeto Venezuela BRM SVBM Jacinto Lara International Airport Barranquilla Colombia BAQ SKBQ Ernesto Cortissoz...
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    Second Division – General José de La Mar (1,580 men) Reserve – General Jacinto Lara (1,700 men) Before the battle began, de Sucre addressed his troops assembled...
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