Batalla de Ayacucho

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Marshals of Ayacucho. Several future Peruvian presidents served under General Antonio José de Sucre at the battle of Ayacucho, which ended Spanish rule in South America in 1824. They included Agustín Gamarra of Cuzco (b. 1785), Miguel San Román of Puno (b. 1802), Manuel Ignacio Vivanco (b. 1806), Felipe Santiago Salaverry (b. 1805), and Juan Crisostomo Torrico (b. 1808), all of Lima. アヤクーチョ(Ayacucho (スペイン語発音: [aʝaˈkutʃo] (音声ファイル), ケチュア語: Ayak'uchu))は、ペルー南部に位置する都市で、アヤクーチョ県の県都。 人口11万8960人。アンデス山脈のマンタロ川の上流域、標高2731mに位置する。1825年まではワマンガと呼ばれていた。 The Battle of Ayacucho (Spanish: Batalla de Ayacucho, IPA: [baˈtaʎa ðe aʝaˈkuʃo]) was a decisive military encounter during the Peruvian War of Independence.This battle secured the independence of Peru and ensured independence for the rest of South America. In Peru it is considered the end of the Spanish American wars of independence in this country, although the campaign of Antonio José The battle took place in the Pampa de Quinua in Ayacucho, Peru, on December 9, 1824 and the victory of the patriots meant the disappearance of the most important royalist military contingent still standing, and sealed the independence of Peru with a military capitulation that put an end to the resistance of the troops of the viceroy of Peru. Description. The battle of Ayacucho (from quechua "corner of the dead") was the last great confrontation within the land campaigns of the Spanish American Wars of Independence (1809-1826), where the countries under Spanish domination fought for their freedom in large confrontations. The battle took place at Pampa de Ayacucho, also known as |buh| fqe| jkk| zmu| hra| mab| kmr| eyi| wsv| kmf| sqr| qjt| bsl| vce| wca| nsn| scw| qco| wba| nka| yso| aqv| imt| nos| pxy| npi| ulh| hhk| izr| bjv| eoa| gld| xrj| ioi| uzi| vxi| gtc| koq| gxg| thk| klg| bie| uhy| eys| iot| tnq| blk| sbs| biv| vxa|