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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Simon Bolivar dies

On December 17, 1830, South American revolutionary Simon Bolivar died in Columbia. During his lifetime, Bolivar led successful revolutions against Spanish colonial rule throughout South America. His efforts led to the independence of the modern-day nations of Columbia, Peru, Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador and Bolivia, a nation named in his honor.




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