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Independencia Collection (#2)

"Independencia: A Journey through History and Struggle" Step into the vibrant streets of Veracruz, Mexico, where the spirit still lingers

Background imageIndependencia Collection: General view, Tucuman, Argentina, South America

General view, Tucuman, Argentina, South America
General view of San Miguel de Tucuman, northern Argentina, South America, with Independence Square in the foreground. Date: circa 1905

Background imageIndependencia Collection: Source Size = 3750 x 2087

Source Size = 3750 x 2087
The Attempt to Launch the Ironclad " Independencia" Built for the Brazilian Government, August 15, 1874

Background imageIndependencia Collection: Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Map of the

Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Map of the
" Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Map of the first siege of Saragossa (June 1808). From the work " Atlas de la Guerra de Independencia" (1868). SPAIN. Madrid. National Library."

Background imageIndependencia Collection: Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Map of Saragossa

Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Map of Saragossa
" Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Map of Saragossa after the second siege (December 1808-February 1809). From the work " Atlas de la Guerra de Independencia" (1868). SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageIndependencia Collection: Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Second siege

Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Second siege
" Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Second siege of Zaragoza (December 1808- February 1809). From the book " Atlas de la Guerra de Independencia" (1868). SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageIndependencia Collection: United States (s. XVIII). Guerra de Independencia

United States (s. XVIII). Guerra de Independencia

Background imageIndependencia Collection: Santiago de Chile (1854)

Santiago de Chile (1854). Plaza de la Independencia (Independence Square). Litography

Background imageIndependencia Collection: WAR OF THE PACIFIC, 1879-1884. The Peruvian ironclad Independencia, which ran ashore

WAR OF THE PACIFIC, 1879-1884. The Peruvian ironclad Independencia, which ran ashore
WAR OF THE PACIFIC, 1879-1884. The Peruvian ironclad " Independencia, " which ran ashore and was wrecked during the naval battle with a Chilean squadron off Iquique, Chile, May 21

Background imageIndependencia Collection: Plaza Independencia, Montevideo

Plaza Independencia, Montevideo
Independence Plaza in Montevideo, Uruguay, with the equestrian statue of Artigas, the father of Uruguayan independence

Background imageIndependencia Collection: Mexico City - Independence Monument

Mexico City - Independence Monument
The Independence Mounument (Monumento a la Independencia) at Mexico City, Mexico, erected in 1910 to mark 100 years of Mexican Independence




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"Independencia: A Journey through History and Struggle" Step into the vibrant streets of Veracruz, Mexico, where the spirit still lingers. The bustling street scene reflects a nation's relentless pursuit for freedom. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter the mighty HMS Warrior R31, a symbol of strength and determination. Its name resonates with valor and echoes the battles fought during times of war. Speaking of battles, let us not forget the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), a pivotal moment in Spain's quest for independencia. It serves as a reminder that sometimes liberation comes at great cost. Across oceans lies Montevideo, Uruguay, home to Palacio Salvo - an architectural marvel embodying independence in its very structure. Each brick laid represents the unwavering spirit of those who fought for freedom. The Catalan Way stands as a testament to unity and self-determination. Thousands marching hand in hand towards their shared goal - independencia - showcasing the power of collective action. In Lima, Peru, The Independencia Market tells tales from 1843 on canvas; brushstrokes capturing moments frozen in time. Here we witness commerce intertwined with aspirations for autonomy. Traveling further south brings us to Argentina's River Parana off Rosario where ironclads "Independencia" and "Los Andes" engaged in an epic battle. This clash epitomizes bravery amidst turbulent waters as nations strive for sovereignty. Not limited to South America alone is Brazil's frigate named Independencia – forever etched in history after an attempted launch at Blackwall. Though unsuccessful, it symbolizes resilience against adversity. Through these glimpses into various struggles for independence across different lands and eras emerges one resounding message: Por la independencia. For independence knows no boundaries or limitations; it is a universal aspiration that unites humanity.