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Jacques Zwobada Jacques Zwobada
Zwobada, Jacques (1900–1967). French sculptor. He was born at Neuilly-sur-Seine and studied briefly at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. His early inspiration was Rodin, as can be seen in his monument to Simon Bolivar (1933) at Quito in Ecuador. In about 1935 he abandoned sculpture... Read more
Simon Bolivar Buckner Simon Bolivar Buckner
Simon Bolivar Buckner 1823-1914, Confederate general, b. Hart co., Ky., grad. West Point, 1844. In 1860, Buckner, a Louisville businessman, secured passage of a bill creating a large Kentucky militia and as inspector general trained it. Although he attempted to keep Kentucky neutral during the... Read more
Ciudad Bolivar Ciudad Bolivar
Ciudad Bolívar , city (1990 pop. 225,340), capital of Bolívar state, E Venezuela, an inland port on the Orinoco River. It is the commercial center of the eastern llanos, the Orinoco basin, and the Guiana Highlands . Wood products and leather are produced, and hides, cattle, and gold... Read more
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Okinawa, Battle of (1945).Landing day for Okinawa, the final land battle of the Pacific War, was Easter Sunday, 1 April 1945. The Landing force was the new Tenth Army under Army Lt. Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner. He commanded two corps, XXIV Corps, with five army divisions, and III Amphibious Corps,... Read more
Margarita Margarita
Margarita , island, 444 sq mi (1,150 sq km), in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela. With many smaller islands it constitutes the Venezuelan state of Nueva Esparta (1990 pop. 263,748). La Asunción is the capital; the economic center is Porlamar, where an important pearl-fishing... Read more
Hiram Paulding Hiram Paulding
Paulding, Hiram (1797–1878), naval officer, distinguished himself in the Battle of Lake Champlain, the Tripolitan War, and the arrest of William Walker (1857), which delighted the Nicaraguans but caused Buchanan to relieve Paul‐ding of his command. His Journal of a Cruise of the... Read more
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Latin America. Early Irish involvement in South and Central America was a by‐product of the employment of Catholic Irishmen in the service of the Catholic powers of Europe. Don Ambrosio O'Higgins (c.1720–1801), marquis de Osorno, born Ambrose Higgins, probably in Co. Sligo, went... Read more
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Bolívar, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, USA, Venezuela A department in Colombia, a province in Ecuador, a state and mountain in Venezuela, towns in the other countries; and a mountain in Oregon, USA. All are named after Simón Bolívar (1783–1830), the national hero of... Read more
Narciso Lopez Narciso Lopez
Narciso López Narciso López (1798-1851) was a Venezuelan military leader in the Spanish colonial service but later led filibustering expeditions against Spanish power in Cuba. Narciso López was born in Venezuela on Sept. 13, 1798. At an early age he joined the Spanish army... Read more

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