Simon Bolivar


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Venezuelan statesman who led the revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule

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The Simon Bolivar Room was created to house a major collection of books, manuscripts, and iconography relating to the great Liberator, which was donated to the John Carter Brown Library by Dr.
In 1999, along with becoming music director of the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra, he began conducting studies with Jose Antonio Abreu, the Orchestra's founder.
Since 1999 Dudamel has been music director of the Simon Bolivar National Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, and as such has played a part in transforming the lives of tens of thousands of impoverished young people.
A ton of cocaine was seized by authorities at the Simon Bolivar international airport in Maiquetia, north of Caracas, Venezuela, on Thursday (14 September).
Summary: Bogota [Colombia], Feb 25 (ANI): Colombian President Ivan Duque visited the Simon Bolivar international bridge at the Colombia-Venezuela border on Sunday (local time) to assess the state of affairs following violent clashes.
Summary: TEHRAN (FNA)- Venezuela's Minister of Popular Power for Communication and Information, Jorge Rodriguez, claimed that the opposition was planning to kill people crossing the Simon Bolivar Bridge in the Western state of Tachira after receiving humanitarian aid across the border between Venezuela and Colombia.
Today, after painstaking restoration and framing, he can be seen in his full glory as Simon Bolivar (1783-1830),The Liberator, known in Scotland in his lifetime as'TheWallace of South America'.
I lob no missile, Tatar brat, at Eli's Simon Bolivar," Geno tasks Alfs sot Ion.