Charcas
Americannoun
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The image of a roan horse on the vacant lot at Serrano and Charcas?
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In 1825 he created, by decree, an autonomous Republic in the colonial territory of the district of the Charcas, and became its Protector.
From South America by Koebel, W. H. (William Henry)
Born in the city of Charcas, on the Bolivian plateau, he was a Creole of the Creoles.
From The South American Republics Part I of II by Dawson, Thomas C.
A great revolution in the missions of Spanish America dependent upon Lima, Quito, Charcas, and Paraguay, founded and administered by the Jesuits, for from one to two centuries, had recently taken place.
Only in Peru and Charcas the royalists still battled on behalf of the mother country.
From Hispanic Nations of the New World; a chronicle of our southern neighbors by Shepherd, William R. (William Robert)
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