1813 military campaign by Simón Bolívar to end the Spanish occupation of Venezuela
Admirable Campaign
Part of the Venezuelan War of Independence and the Colombian War of Independence
Route of the Admirable Campaign
Date
14 May 1813 – 6 August 1813
Location
Today Venezuelan states of Tachira, Mérida, Barinas, Trujillo, Portuguesa, Cojedes, Carabobo, Aragua, and the city of Caracas
Result
Patriot victory
Belligerents
United Provinces of New Granada Second Republic of Venezuela
Royalists
Commanders and leaders
Simón Bolívar Jose Felix Ribas Rafael UrdanetaSantiago Mariño
Domingo de Monteverde
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Admirable Campaign
Cúcuta
Angostura de La Grita
Agua Obispo
Niquitao
Los Horcones
Taguanes
Bárbula
Las Trincheras
Vigirima
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Venezuelan War of Independence
First and Second Republics (1811-1814)
La Victoria (1812)
Alto de los Godos
Admirable Campaign
Cúcuta
Niquitao
Los Horcones
Taguanes
Araure
La Victoria (1814)
San Mateo
1st Carabobo
La Puerta
Spanish reconquest (1814-1816)
Aragua de Barcelona
Urica
Maturín
Spanish reconquest (1815-16)
Stalemate (1816–1819)
Clarines
1st Angostura
San Félix
2nd Angostura
Matasiete
Bolívar's campaign (1819-1823)
Las Queseras del Medio
Vargas Swamp
Boyaca
2nd Carabobo
Battle of Lake Maracaibo
The Admirable Campaign (Spanish: Campaña Admirable) was a military action led by Simón Bolívar in which the provinces of Mérida, Barinas, Trujillo and Caracas were conquered by the Patriots.[1]: 146 Its objective was to free Venezuela from Spanish control, which was accomplished in conjunction with Santiago Mariño's simultaneous campaign in the east.
^Arana, M., 2013, Bolivar, New York: Simon & Schuster, ISBN 9781439110195
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