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Bolivar Collection (#8)

"Bolivar: The Revolutionary Legacy of Simon Bolivar and the Struggle for Independence in South America" Explore the vibrant streets of Getsemani, Cartagena

Background imageBolivar Collection: BOLIVAR, Sim󮠨1783-1830). Venezuelan military

BOLIVAR, Sim󮠨1783-1830). Venezuelan military
BOLIVAR, Sim󮠨 1783-1830). Venezuelan military man and politician hero of the Spanish-American independence. The Liberator in El Potos� Painting by Tito Salas circa 1950. VENEZUELA

Background imageBolivar Collection: BOLIVAR, Sim󮠨1783-1830). Venezuelan military

BOLIVAR, Sim󮠨1783-1830). Venezuelan military
" BOLIVAR, Sim󮠨 1783-1830). Venezuelan military man and politician hero of the Spanish-American independence. Portrait of Bolivar

Background imageBolivar Collection: Independence of Colombia. Elevation act to the

Independence of Colombia. Elevation act to the village of San Miguel de Ibarra by Sim󮠂 ol� r, on 2nd November 1829. ECUADOR. Ibarra. City Hall. Greatest hall

Background imageBolivar Collection: BOLIVAR, Simon (1783-1830)

BOLIVAR, Simon (1783-1830). Venezuelan military man and politician hero of the Spanish-American independence. Design of a commemorative

Background imageBolivar Collection: South American soldier, statesman and revolutionary leader. Painting by Jose Gil de Castro, 1823

South American soldier, statesman and revolutionary leader. Painting by Jose Gil de Castro, 1823
SIMON BOLIVAR (1783-1830). South American soldier, statesman and revolutionary leader. Painting by Jose Gil de Castro, 1823

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Simon Bolivar Buckner
SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER American Confederate general who surrendered to Grant at Fort Donelson in 1862 : editor of the Louisville Courier, governor of Kentucky. Date: 1823 - 1914

Background imageBolivar Collection: DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Benjamin Franklin, at his printing press holding a copy of

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Benjamin Franklin, at his printing press holding a copy of the Declaration of Independence, surrounded by luminaries of the American Revolution as well as Simon Bolivar

Background imageBolivar Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIERS. Brigadier General Orlando Bolivar Willcox

CIVIL WAR: UNION SOLDIERS. Brigadier General Orlando Bolivar Willcox and his staff of the 3d Division, 9th Corps, before the Siege of Petersburg in Virginia, during the American Civil War

Background imageBolivar Collection: Homenage a los dos libertadores del nuebo Mundo

Homenage a los dos libertadores del nuebo Mundo

Background imageBolivar Collection: Barranquilla, Colombia - Parque de Blivar

Barranquilla, Colombia - Parque de Blivar
Barranquilla, Colombia - the largest industrial city and port in the Colombian Caribbean region. Bolivar Park (Parque de Bolivar). Date: circa 1910

Background imageBolivar Collection: SIMON BOLIVAR (1783-1830). South American soldier, statesman, and revolutionary leader

SIMON BOLIVAR (1783-1830). South American soldier, statesman, and revolutionary leader. Statue on Saba, Dutch West Indies, commemorating the bicentennial of his birth

Background imageBolivar Collection: PLAT2A-00001

PLAT2A-00001
Simon Bolivar, El Libertador. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century portrait

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PLAT2D-00006
Statue of Simon Bolivar, El Libertador, Mexico City. Digital photograph

Background imageBolivar Collection: EVNT2A-00083

EVNT2A-00083
Battle of Ayacucho, when Bolivars forces under General Sucre established Perus independence from Spain, 1824. Hand colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBolivar Collection: Grand Hotel Imperial

Grand Hotel Imperial, 8th and Bolivar Streets, Colon, Republic of Panama

Background imageBolivar Collection: Plaza Bolivar, Casco Antiguo (Casco Viejo), Old City, San Felipe District

Plaza Bolivar, Casco Antiguo (Casco Viejo), Old City, San Felipe District, Panama City, Panama, Central America

Background imageBolivar Collection: Statue of Simon Bolivar, liberator of much of South America, Garachico

Statue of Simon Bolivar, liberator of much of South America, Garachico, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageBolivar Collection: Statue of Simon Bolivar

Statue of Simon Bolivar, Independence Monument, Los Proceres, Caracas, Venezuela, South America

Background imageBolivar Collection: Simon Bolivar / M N Bate

Simon Bolivar / M N Bate
SIMON BOLIVAR South American soldier, statesman and revolutionary leader - known as the Liberator




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"Bolivar: The Revolutionary Legacy of Simon Bolivar and the Struggle for Independence in South America" Explore the vibrant streets of Getsemani, Cartagena, located in the Bolivar Department of Colombia. This historic neighborhood bears witness to the rich history surrounding one man - Simon Bolivar. Known as a soldier, statesman, and revolutionary leader, Bolivar's impact on South America cannot be overstated. Immerse yourself in his story through a colored engraving from 1819 that captures his essence. Witness how he fought tirelessly for independence not only in Colombia but throughout Spanish America. Leaflets proclaiming the freedom of Colombia serve as reminders of his unwavering dedication. As you stroll along the streets of Cartagena, encounter Palenqueras selling their colorful fruits - an emblematic sight representing both local culture and resilience. Marvel at colonial houses nestled within this UNESCO World Heritage Site; they stand as testaments to a bygone era shaped by heroes like Bolivar. Delve deeper into history with an image depicting Generals San Martin and Bolivar meeting in Guayaquil, Ecuador during the 19th century struggles for independence. Their alliance was instrumental in shaping South American nations' destinies. Travel further across continents to Plaza Bolivar in Caracas, Venezuela - a central hub commemorating this iconic figure who left an indelible mark on Central America's fight for liberation. Union Street awaits your exploration next; Lima, Peru pays homage to its own connection with Bolivar's legacy. Bolivar's name echoes through time as a symbol of courage and determination against oppression. His vision paved the way for independent nations across South America – forever etching him among the heroes who shaped our world today.