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Family heritage and early life Simón Bolívar was born in CaracasCaracas

Caracas is the capital of Venezuela....
, Captaincy General of VenezuelaCaptaincy General of Venezuela

The Captaincy General of Venezuela was an administrative district of colonial Spain, created in 1777 to provide more autonom...
 (now VenezuelaVenezuela

Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
). The Bolívar aristocratic bloodline derives from a small village in the Basque CountryBasque Country (historical territory)

The Historical Territory of the Basque Country is a cultural and historical region in the western Pyrenees mountains that sp...
, called Bolibar, which is the origin of the surname. His father descended remotely from King Fernando III of Castile and Count Amedeo IVAmadeus IV of Savoy

Amadeus IV was Count of Savoy 1233–1253....
 of Savoy, and was provenient in male line of the family de Ardanza.
The Bolívars settled in Venezuela in the sixteenth century.

A portion of their wealth came from the Aroa RiverAroa River

The Aroa River is a river in northwestern Venezuela....
 gold and copper mines in Venezuela.
In 1632, gold was first mined, leading to further discoveries of extensive copper deposits. Towards the later 1600s, copper was exploited with the name "Cobre Caracas". These mines became the property of Simón Bolívar's family.
Later in his revolutionary life, Bolívar used part of the mineral income to finance the South American revolutionary wars.






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1813   After a ceremony in Caracas, Venezuela, the municipality gives Simón Bolívar the title of ''El Libertador''.

1813   After a ceremony in Caracas, Venezuela, the municipality gives Simón Bolívar the title of ''El Libertador''.

1819   Simón Bolívar proclaims the Republic of Gran Colombia

1819   Simón Bolívar is victorious in the Battle of Boyacá in Colombia

1821   Simón Bolívar wins the Battle of Carabobo, ensuring Venezuela's independency from Spain. (See .)

1821   The Republic of Gran Colombia (a federation covering much of presentday Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, and Ecuador) was established, with Simón Bolívar as the founding President and Francisco de Paula Santander as vice president.

1822   Battle of Pichincha: Simón Bolívar secures the independence of Quito.

1822   José de San Martín arrives in Guayaquil, Ecuador, to meet with Simón Bolívar.

1822   Simón Bolívar and general José de San Martín meet in Guayaquil. Bolívar later annexes Guayaquil. (See Guayaquil conference)

1823   Simón Bolívar named President of Peru







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Family heritage and early life

Simón Bolívar was born in CaracasCaracas

Caracas is the capital of Venezuela....
, Captaincy General of VenezuelaCaptaincy General of Venezuela

The Captaincy General of Venezuela was an administrative district of colonial Spain, created in 1777 to provide more autonom...
 (now VenezuelaVenezuela

Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
). The Bolívar aristocratic bloodline derives from a small village in the Basque CountryBasque Country (historical territory)

The Historical Territory of the Basque Country is a cultural and historical region in the western Pyrenees mountains that sp...
, called Bolibar, which is the origin of the surname. His father descended remotely from King Fernando III of Castile and Count Amedeo IVAmadeus IV of Savoy

Amadeus IV was Count of Savoy 1233–1253....
 of Savoy, and was provenient in male line of the family de Ardanza.
The Bolívars settled in Venezuela in the sixteenth century.

A portion of their wealth came from the Aroa RiverAroa River

The Aroa River is a river in northwestern Venezuela....
 gold and copper mines in Venezuela.
In 1632, gold was first mined, leading to further discoveries of extensive copper deposits. Towards the later 1600s, copper was exploited with the name "Cobre Caracas". These mines became the property of Simón Bolívar's family.
Later in his revolutionary life, Bolívar used part of the mineral income to finance the South American revolutionary wars. Some people claim that his family grew to prominence before gaining great wealth. For example, the Caracas CathedralCaracas Cathedral

The Cathedral is situated in one corner of the Plaza Bol?var, it was founded in 1594....
, founded in 1575, has a side chapel dedicated to Simón Bolívar's family.

Following the death of his father Juan Vicente Bolívar y Ponte, 1st Marqués de San Luis, and his mother María de la Concepción Palacios y Blanco, he went to SpainSpain Summary

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
 in 1799 to complete his education. There he married María Teresa Rodríguez del Toro y Alaysa in 1802, but on a brief return visit to Venezuela in 1803, she succumbed to yellow fever. Bolívar returned to Europe in 1804 and for a time was part of Napoleon's retinue.

El Libertador



Bolívar returned to Venezuela in 1807, and, when Napoleon made Joseph BonaparteJoseph Bonaparte

Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, King of Naples, King of Spain...
 King of SpainList of Spanish monarchs Summary

This is a list of Spanish monarchs—that is, rulers of the country of Spain in the modern sense of the word....
 and its coloniesColony

In politics and in history, a colony is a territory under the immediate political control of a geographically-distant state....
 in 1808, he participated in the resistanceFacts About Resistance movement

A resistance movement is a group or collection of individual groups, dedicated to fighting an invader in an occupied country...
 juntaMilitary dictatorship

A military dictatorship is a form of government wherein the political power resides with the military; it is similar but not...
s in South America. The Caracas junta declared its independence in 1810, and Bolívar was sent to BritainUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
 on a diplomatic mission.

Bolívar returned to Venezuela in 1811. In March 1812, Bolívar was forced to leave Venezuela because of an earthquake that destroyed CaracasCaracas

Caracas is the capital of Venezuela....
. In July 1812, junta leader Francisco de MirandaFrancisco de Miranda

Sebastin Francisco de Miranda y Rodrguez was a South American revolutionary whose own plan for the independence of the Spani...
 surrendered to the Spanish, and Bolívar had to flee to Cartagena de Indias. It was during this period that Bolívar wrote his Manifesto de CartagenaCartagena Manifesto

The Cartagena Manifesto was written in 1812 by Simón Bolívar during the Independence War of Venezuela, after the fall of the...
.
In 1813, after acquiring a military command in New GranadaNew Kingdom of Granada Summary

The New Kingdom of Granada was the name given to a group of 16th century Spanish colonial provinces in northern South Ameri...
 under the direction of the Congress of New GranadaFacts About United Provinces of New Granada

The United Provinces of New Granada was a country in South America from 1811 to 1816, a period known in Colombian history as...
 in TunjaTunja

Tunja is a city in Colombia, capital of the Boyacá department....
, he led the invasion of Venezuela on May 14. This was the beginning of the famous Admirable CampaignAdmirable Campaign Overview

The Admirable Campaign was a military action led by Simón Bolívar from San Jos de Cúcuta May 14, 1813....
. He entered Mérida on May 23, where he was proclaimed as El Libertador, following the occupation of Trujillo on June 9. Six days later, on June 15, he dictated his famous Decree of War to the Death (Decreto de Guerra a MuerteDecreto de Guerra a Muerte

The Decreto de Guerra a Muerte was a declaration issued by South American Independence hero, Simón Bolívar, June 15, 181...
). Caracas was retaken on August 6, 1813, and Bolívar was ratified as "El Libertador", thus proclaiming the Venezuelan Second Republic. Due to the rebellion of José Tomás BovesJosé Tomás Boves

Jos? Tom?s Boves , was a royalist caudillo of the llanos during the Venezuelan War of Independence....
 in 1814 and the fall of the republic, he returned to New Granada, where he then commanded a ColombiaColombia

The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
n nationalistNationalism Overview

Nationalism is an ideology that holds that a nation is the fundamental unit for human social life, and takes precedence ove...
 force and entered BogotáBogotá Summary

Bogotofficially named Bogot, D.C., also called Santa Fe de Bogotis the capital of Colombia, as well as the large...
 in 1814, recapturing the city from the dissenting republican forces of Cundinamarca. He intended to march into CartagenaCartagena, Colombia Summary

Cartagena , formally known as Cartagena of the Indies , is a large city seaport on the northern coast of Colombia....
 and enlist the aid of local forces in order to capture Royalist Santa MartaSanta Marta

Santa Marta was the first city to be founded in Colombia and second in South America after Cuman in Venezuela....
. However, after a number of political and military disputes with the government of Cartagena, Bolívar fled, in 1815, to HaitiHaiti

Haiti , officially the Republic of Haiti, occupies one third of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, and also includes ...
, where he befriended the leader of the newly independent country. Bolívar (granted sanctuary in Haiti) petitioned the HaitiHaiti

Haiti , officially the Republic of Haiti, occupies one third of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, and also includes ...
an leader Alexandre PétionAlexandre Pétion

Alexandre Sabs Ption was President of the southern Republic of Hati from 1806 until his death....
 for aid.

In 1817, with Haitian soldiers and vital material support (on the condition that he abolish slavery), Bolívar landed in Venezuela and captured Angostura (now Ciudad BolívarCiudad Bolívar

Ciudad Bolvar is the capital of the eastern Venezuelan state of Bolvar....
).

A victory at the Battle of BoyacáBattle of Boyacá

Colombia, then known as New Granada, acquired its definitive independence from Spain at the Battle of Boyac....
 in 1819 added New Granada to the territories free from Spanish control, and in September 7, 1821 the Gran Colombia (a federation covering much of modern VenezuelaVenezuela

Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
, ColombiaColombia

The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
, PanamaPanama

The Republic of Panama , commonly known as Panama, is the southernmost country of Central America....
, and EcuadorEcuador

Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador is a country in northwestern South America, bounded by Colombia on the no...
) was created, with Bolívar as president and Francisco de Paula SantanderFrancisco de Paula Santander

Francisco de Paula Santander, was one of the military and political leaders during Colombia's independence struggle....
 as vice president.

Further victories at the CaraboboBattle of Carabobo Summary

The Battle of Carabobo was fought between South American independence fighters, led by Simón Bolívar, and royalist forces se...
 in 1821 and PichinchaBattle of Pichincha Summary

The Battle of Pichincha took place on 24 May, 1822, on the slopes of the Pichincha volcano, 3,500 meters above sea-level, ri...
 in 1822 consolidated his rule over VenezuelaVenezuela

Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
 and EcuadorEcuador

Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador is a country in northwestern South America, bounded by Colombia on the no...
 respectively. After a meeting in GuayaquilGuayaquil conference

The Guayaquil conference is a meeting that took place on July 26, 1822, in Guayaquil, Ecuador, between Jos de San Martín and...
, on July 26 and July 27, 1822, with ArgentineArgentina

Argentina is a country in southern South America....
 General José de San MartínJosé de San Martín Overview

Jos Francisco de San Martn Matorras, commonly known as Jos de San Martn was an Argentine general and the prime leader ...
, who had received the title of Protector of Peruvian Freedom, in August 1821, after having partially liberated Peru from the Spanish, Bolívar took over the task of fully liberating PeruPeru

Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America, bordering Ecuador and Colombia to the no...
. The Peruvian congress named him dictatorDictator

Dictator was the title of a magistrate in ancient Rome appointed by the Senate to rule the state in times of emergency....
 of Peru, on February 10 1824, which allowed Bolívar to completely reorganize the political and military administration. Bolívar, assisted by Antonio José de SucreAntonio José de Sucre

Antonio Jos de Sucre was a South American independence leader....
, decisively defeated the Spanish cavalryFacts About Cavalry

Soldiers or warriors who fought mounted on horseback are commonly known as cavalry ....
, on August 6, 1824, at JunínBattle of Junín

The Battle of Jun?n was a military engagement of the Peruvian War of Independence, fought in the highlands of the Jun?n Regi...
. Sucre destroyed the still numerically superior remnants of the Spanish forces at AyacuchoBattle of Ayacucho

The Battle of Ayacucho took place during the final phase of Peru's War of Independence....
 on December 9.

On August 6, 1825, at the Congress of Upper Peru, the RepublicRepublic Summary

In a broad definition, a republic is a state or country that is led by people whose political power is based on principles t...
 of BoliviaBolivia

Bolivia, officially the Republic of Bolivia , named after Simon Bolivar, is a landlocked country in central South Amer...
 was created. Bolívar is thus one of the few men to have a countryCountry

In political geography and international politics a country is a geographical territory....
 named after him. The constitution reflected the influence of the FrenchFrance

France, officially the French Republic, is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in Western Europe and whi...
 and Scottish EnlightenmentScottish Enlightenment

The Scottish Enlightenment was a period of intellectual ferment in Scotland, running from approximately 1740 to 1800....
 on Bolívar's political thought, as well as that of classical GreekGreece

GreeceGreece lies at the juncture of Europe, Asia, and Africa....
 and RomanRome

Rome is the capital of Italy and of its region, called Latium....
 authors.

Bolívar had great difficulties maintaining control of the vast Gran ColombiaGran Colombia

Gran Colombia is a name used today for the Republic of Colombia of the period 1819-1831....
. During 1826, internal divisions had sparked dissent throughout the nation and regional uprisings erupted in Venezuela, thus the fragile South American coalition appeared to be on the verge of collapse.

An amnesty was declared and an arrangement was reached with the Venezuelan rebels, but political dissent in New Granada grew as a consequence of this. In an attempt to keep the federationFederation

A federation is a union comprised of a number of partially self-governing states or regions united by a central government....
 together as a single entity, Bolívar called for a constitutional convention at OcañaOcaña, Colombia

Oca?a is a town and municipality in the Colombian Department of Norte de Santander....
 during April 1828.

He had seen his dream of eventually creating an American Revolution-style federation between all the newly independent republics, with a government ideally set-up solely to recognize and uphold individual rights, succumb to the pressures of particular interests throughout the region, which rejected that model and allegedly had little or no allegiance to liberal principles.

For this reason, and to prevent a break-up, Bolívar wanted to implement in Gran ColombiaGran Colombia

Gran Colombia is a name used today for the Republic of Colombia of the period 1819-1831....
 a more centralist model of government, including some or all of the elements of the Bolivian constitution he had written (which included a lifetime presidency with the ability to select a successor, though this was theoretically held in check by an intricate system of balances).

This move was considered controversial and was one of the reasons why the deliberations met with strong opposition. The convention almost ended up drafting a document which would have implemented a radically federalist form of government, which would have greatly reduced the powers of the central administration.

Unhappy with what would be the ensuing result, Bolívar's delegates left the convention. After the failure of the convention due to grave political differences, Bolívar proclaimed himself dictatorDictator

Dictator was the title of a magistrate in ancient Rome appointed by the Senate to rule the state in times of emergency....
 on August 27 1828 through the "Organic Decree of Dictatorship".

He considered this as a temporary measure, as a means to reestablish his authority and save the republic, though it increased dissatisfaction and anger among his political opponents. An assassination attempt on September 25, 1828 failed, in part thanks to the help of his lover, Manuela SáenzManuela Sáenz

Do?a Manuela S?enz , "Libertadora del Libertador", was the mistress of the South American revolutionary leader Sim?n Bol?va...
, according to popular belief.

Although Bolívar emerged physically intact from the event, this nevertheless greatly affected him. Dissident feelings continued, and uprisings occurred in New Granada, Venezuela and Ecuador during the next two years.

Relatives

Simón Bolívar has no direct descendants. His bloodline lives on through his sister Juana Bolívar y Palacios who married their maternal uncle Dionisio Palacios y Blanco and had two children: Guillermo and Benigna.

Guillermo died when fighting alongside his uncle in the battle of La Hogaza in 1817. Benigna Palacios y Bolívar married Pedro Amestoy. Their great-grandchildren, Pedro (95), and Eduardo Mendoza GoiticoaEduardo Mendoza Goiticoa

Eduardo Mendoza A 1941 agricultural engineering graduate of Argentina's Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Mr....
 (90) live in CaracasCaracas

Caracas is the capital of Venezuela....
. They are Simón Bolívar's closest living relatives.

Political legacy



Simón Bolívar's political legacy has of course been massive and he is a very important figure in South American political history. Claims to the mantle of Simón Bolívar of have continued throughout modern times via the various shades of 'BolivarianismBolivarianism Summary

Bolivarianism is a set of political doctrines that enjoys currency in parts of South America, especially Venezuela....
' that vary from the liberalism of Arturo Uslar PietriArturo Uslar Pietri

Arturo Uslar Pietri was one of the most prominent writers and intellectuals of twentieth-century Venezuela....
 believing in a primacy of individual rights over state action to the polar opposite: state control of virtually every aspect of life as in Hugo ChávezHugo Chávez Overview

Hugo Rafael Chvez Fras is the 53rd and current President of Venezuela....
's Bolivaran movement.

On his deathbed, Bolívar asked his aide-de-campAide-de-camp

An aide-de-camp is a personal assistant, secretary, or adjutant to a person of high rank, usually a senior military officer ...
, General Daniel Florencio O'LearyDaniel Florencio O'Leary

Daniel Florence O'Leary was a military general and aide-de-camp under Simón Bolívar....
 to burn the extensive archive of his writings, letters, and speeches. O'Leary disobeyed the order and his writings survived, providing historians with a vast wealth of information about Bolívar's liberalLiberalism

Liberalism is an ideology, philosophical view, and political tradition which holds that liberty is the primary political val...
 philosophy and thought.

He was a great admirer of the American RevolutionAmerican Revolution

The American Revolution was a political movement that ended British control of the south-eastern coastal area of North Ameri...
 and a great critic of the French RevolutionFrench Revolution Overview

The French Revolution was a pivotal period in the history of French, European and Western civilization....
. Bolívar described himself in his many letters as a "liberal". Among the books he traveled with when he wrote the Bolivian Constitution one is Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws.

Honors

In addition to the statues shown elsewhere in this article, there is an commemorating Bolívar's life and works in Washington, D.C.Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States of America....
, a statue at the UN Plaza in San Francisco, a statue in RivadaviaRivadavia

Rivadavia may refer to:...
 Park, Buenos AiresBuenos Aires

|-| || AR-C|-| Chief of govt. || Jorge Telerman...
, ArgentinaFacts About Argentina

Argentina is a country in southern South America....
, a statue in the Basque CountryBasque Country (autonomous community) Overview

The Basque Country is an autonomous community with the status of historical region within Spain, the capital of which is Vit...
, SpainSpain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a European parliamentary monarchy....
, a statue on the Reforma Avenue in Mexico CityMexico City

Mexico City is the capital city of the nation of Mexico....
, a statue in Kingston, JamaicaKingston, Jamaica

The City of Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica....
, a statue in CairoCairo

Cairo translated the "land of Ra'" It comes from two Coptic words "Kahi"...
, EgyptEgypt

Egypt , officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a Middle Eastern country in North Africa....
. There is a five meter tall equestrian statue in San Salvador, El Salvador, in a square also called "Plaza Bolívar". A statue in San JuanSan Juan, Puerto Rico

San Juan is the capital and largest city in Puerto Rico, located in the Northern Coastal Plains region in the karst zone, ...
 de Puerto RicoPuerto Rico

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico , also Porto Rico and more commonly Puerto Rico, is a United States territory w...
, a statue signifying the friendship between CanadaCanada

Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America....
 and South America in OttawaOttawa

Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the country's fourth largest city....
 (which caused some controversy at the time of its erection), and also a bust in Sydney, Australia and an equestrian statue in Quebec CityFacts About Quebec City

Quebec City or Qubec* is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec....
, in the Parc de l'Amérique Latine. A statue in Bolivar, MissouriBolivar, Missouri

Bolivar is a town in Polk County, Missouri, USA....
 which was presented by President Rómulo GallegosRómulo Gallegos

Rmulo Gallegos Freire was aVenezuelan novelist and politician....
 of Venezuela and dedicated by President Harry S. TrumanHarry S. Truman

Harry S. Truman was the thirty-third President of the United States; as Vice President, he succeeded to the office upon the ...
. A central avenue in AnkaraAnkara

Ankara is the capital of Turkey and the country's second largest city after Istanbul....
, the capital of TurkeyTurkey

Turkey, officially the Republic of Turkey, is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in Sou...
, bears his name. Bolivar, West VirginiaFacts About Bolivar, West Virginia

olspan=2| Corporation of Bolivar|-...
 bears his name and displays his bust, and FrankfurtFrankfurt

For the capital of the U.S. state of Kentucky, see Frankfort...
, GermanyGermany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in central Europe....
 also has a bust of the general

Furthermore, every city and town in VenezuelaVenezuela

Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
 & ColombiaColombia

The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
 (in this one each capital city but PastoPasto

Pasto is the capital of the department of Nario, located in southwest Colombia....
) have a main square known as Plaza Bolívar, that usually has a bust or a statue of Bolívar, the most famous of these Plaza Bolívar are the ones in BogotáBogotá

Bogotofficially named Bogot, D.C., also called Santa Fe de Bogotis the capital of Colombia, as well as the large...
 and CaracasCaracas

Caracas is the capital of Venezuela....
. The central avenue of Caracas is called Avenida Bolívar, and at its end there is a twin tower complex named Centro Simón Bolívar built during the 1950s that holds several governmental offices.
Places named in honor of Bolívar
  • In ArgentinaArgentina

    Argentina is a country in southern South America....
    :
    • Bolivar, Buenos Aires Province
  • BoliviaBolivia

    Bolivia, officially the Republic of Bolivia , named after Simon Bolivar, is a landlocked country in central South Amer...
  • In ColombiaColombia

    The Republic of Colombia , is the northwesternmost country of South America....
    :
    • Bolívar DepartmentBolívar Department

      Bolvar is a department of Colombia....
    • Bolívar, CaucaBolívar, Cauca

      Bol?var is a town and municipality in the Cauca Department, Colombia....
    • Bolívar, SantanderBolívar, Santander

      Bol?var is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia....
    • Bolívar, Valle del CaucaBolívar, Valle del Cauca Overview

      Bol?var is a town and municipality located in the Department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia....
    • El Carmen de Bolívar, BolívarEl Carmen de Bolívar

      El Carmen de Bol?var is a municipality and town of the northern Colombian Department of Bolivar....
    • Bolívar Square, BogotáBolívar Square

      The Bol?var Square is located in the heart of the historical area of Bogot?....
    • Pico Simón BolívarPico Simón Bolívar

      #REDIRECT Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta ...
    • Ciudad BolívarCiudad Bolívar (Bogotá)

      Ciudad Bol?var is the 19th locality in the Capital District of the Colombian capital city Bogot?....
      , locality in Bogotá
    • Simón Bolívar Park, BogotáSimón Bolívar Park Summary

      Sim?n Bol?var Park is located in Bogot?, Colombia....
  • In EcuadorEcuador

    Ecuador, officially the Republic of Ecuador is a country in northwestern South America, bounded by Colombia on the no...
    :
  • In El SalvadorEl Salvador

    El Salvador is a country in Central America with a population of approximately 6.9 million people....
    :
    • Bolívar (town), in La Union province
  • In PeruPeru

    Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America, bordering Ecuador and Colombia to the no...
    :
    • Bolívar District
    • BolívarBolívar, Peru

      Bol?var is a town in the northern pacific coastal region of Peru, capital of the Bol?var District and Bol?var Province....
      , the capital of Bolívar District
    • Bolívar ProvinceBolívar Province (Peru)

      The Bol?var Province is a Peruvian province located in the La Libertad Region....
      , in La Libertad Region
  • In the United StatesUnited States

    The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
    :
    • Bolivar, TennesseeBolivar, Tennessee

      Bolivar is a city in Hardeman County, Tennessee, in the United States....
    • Mount Bolivar, a mountain in Coos County, OregonCoos County, Oregon

      Coos County is a county located in the U.S....
    • Bolivar, OhioBolivar, Ohio

      Bolivar is a village in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States....
    • Bolivar, MissouriBolivar, Missouri

      Bolivar is a town in Polk County, Missouri, USA....
    • Bolivar, West VirginiaBolivar, West Virginia Overview

      olspan=2| Corporation of Bolivar|-...
    • Bolivar County, MississippiFacts About Bolivar County, Mississippi

      Bolivar County is a county located in the Mississippi Delta region of the U.S....
    • Bolivar (town), New YorkBolivar (town), New York Summary

      Bolivar is a town in Allegany County, New York, USA....
    • Bolivar (village), New YorkBolivar (village), New York

      Bolivar is a village in Allegany County, New York, United States....
    • The Bolivar PeninsulaBolivar Peninsula

      Bolivar Peninsula is a narrow strip of land in Galveston County, Texas that separates the eastern part of Galveston Bay from...
       in Galveston County, southern TexasTexas

      Texas is a state in both the Southern and Western region of the United States of America....
  • In VenezuelaFacts About Venezuela

    Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
    :
    • Bolívar StateBolívar (state)

      Bolvar State, is one of the 23 states into which Venezuela is divided....
    • Ciudad BolívarCiudad Bolívar

      Ciudad Bolvar is the capital of the eastern Venezuelan state of Bolvar....
      , capital of Bolívar State
    • Pico BolívarPico Bolívar

      The Pico Bol?var is the highest mountain in Venezuela, at 4,981 meters....
      , Highest Peak in Venezuela
  • Various streets in Milwaukee,New Orleans, New DelhiNew Delhi Overview

    New Delhi , an urban area within the metropolis of Delhi, is the capital of the Republic of India and the seat of the Gover...
    , IndiaIndia

    India , officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia....
    , Mexico CityMexico City

    Mexico City is the capital city of the nation of Mexico....
    , MexicoMexico

    The United Mexican States, generally known as Mexico is a country located in North America, bordered at the north by t...
    , AnkaraAnkara

    Ankara is the capital of Turkey and the country's second largest city after Istanbul....
    , TurkeyTurkey

    Turkey, officially the Republic of Turkey, is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in Sou...
    , CairoCairo

    Cairo translated the "land of Ra'" It comes from two Coptic words "Kahi"...
     and Guatemala CityGuatemala City Summary

    Guatemala City is the capital and largest city of the nation of Guatemala....
     are named after Simón Bolívar
  • A suburb of AdelaideAdelaide

    Adelaide is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of South Australia, and is the fifth largest city in ...
    , South AustraliaSouth Australia Summary

    South Australia is a state of Australia in the southern central part of the country....
     is named Bolivar after him

Other
  • The Simón Bolívar United World College of Agriculture in VenezuelaVenezuela

    Venezuela is a country on the northern tropical Caribbean coast of South America....
    , a school in Venezuela that offers a diploma in agricultureAgriculture

    Farming redirects here. For Farming in computer games, see Farmer ....
    , and that is part of the United World College Movement.
  • Venezuelan bolívarVenezuelan bolívar

    The bolvar is the currency of Venezuela....
    , the currency of Venezuela
  • The Puerto Bolívar AirportPuerto Bolívar Airport

    Puerto Bol?var Airport is a private airport located in the Guajira Department of Colombia....
    , a private airport in the Guajira DepartmentGuajira Department

    La Guajira is a department of Colombia....
     of Colombia
  • The Bolívar cigar brandBolivar (cigar brand)

    Bolívar is the name of two brands of premium cigar, one produced on the island of Cuba for Habanos SA, the Cuban state-owned...
     from CubaCuba

    Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, consists of the island of Cuba, the Isle of Youth and adjacent small islands....
  • El Club BolívarClub Bolívar

    El Club Bol?var, a football team from Bolivia, was founded with the name Atletico Bolivar Literario Musical on April 12 ...
    , a BoliviaBolivia

    Bolivia, officially the Republic of Bolivia , named after Simon Bolivar, is a landlocked country in central South Amer...
    n football team who play at the Estadio Libertador Simón BolívarEstadio Libertador Simón Bolivar

    Estadio Libertador Sim?n Bolivar is a multi-use stadium in the Tembladerani neighbourhood of the city of La Paz, Bolivia....
  • The Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra (Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar)
  • USS Simon Bolivar (SSBN-641)USS Simon Bolivar (SSBN-641)

    USS Simon Bolivar, a Benjamin Franklin-class ballistic missile submarine, was the only ship of the United States Nav...


Simon Bolivar University in Caracas, Venezuela

See also

  • Bolívar's WarBolívar's War

    Bolvar's War refers to a series of independence wars in South America from 1811 to 1825 led by the famous South American nat...
  • The Bolivian bolivianoBolivian boliviano

    The boliviano is the currency of Bolivia....
    , Bolivian pesoBolivian peso

    The peso was the currency of Bolivia between 1963 and 1987....
     and the Venezuelan bolívarVenezuelan bolívar

    The bolvar is the currency of Venezuela....
     are currencies named after him
  • Gabriel García MárquezGabriel García Márquez

    Gabriel Jos Garca Mrquez, also known as Gabo , is a Colombian novelist, journalist, publisher, political activist, an...
    's novel The General in his LabyrinthThe General in His Labyrinth Overview

    The General in His Labyrinth is a novel written by Gabriel García Márquez and was published in 1989....
    (1989), a fictionalized account of Bolívar's last days
  • Brigadier General Antonio Valero de BernabéFacts About Antonio Valero de Bernabe

    Brigadier General Antonio Valero de Bernabe aka The Liberator from Puerto Rico, born in Fajardo, Puerto Rico, was a mi...
  • Simón Bolívar UniversityUniversidad Simón Bolívar

    Sim?n Bol?var University or USB, is a public institution located in Caracas, Venezuela with scientific and technologic...
  • Manuela SáenzManuela Sáenz

    Do?a Manuela S?enz , "Libertadora del Libertador", was the mistress of the South American revolutionary leader Sim?n Bol?va...
    , Bolívar's lover 1822-1830
  • F??Phi Iota Alpha

    Phi Iota Alpha, Established December 26, 1931 is the oldest Latino fraternity in existence....
     – A U.S.United States

    The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., and America, is...
     university fraternity that takes Simón Bolívar as one of its "five pillars"
  • Bolivarian GamesBolivarian Games

    The Bolivarian Games are a regional multi-sport event held in honor of Simón Bolívar, organized by the Bolivarian Sports Org...


External links

  • : - Information about the support Bolívar received from Haiti.