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Battle of the Mexican War of Independence
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Mexican War of Independence Organizational phase (1811–1815)
Puerto de Piñones
Zacatecas
El Veladero
El Maguey
Llanos de Santa Juana
Huauchinango
Zitácuaro
Tecualoya
Tenancingo
Cuautla
Izúcar
Huajuapan de León
Tenango del Valle
Escamela
Zitlala
Texas
Rosillo Creek
Alazan Creek
Medina
Orizaba
Oaxaca
Acapulco
La Chincúa
Lomas de Santa María
Puruarán
Temalaca
The Battle of Alazan Creek, occurred on the banks of Alazan Creek in Spanish Texas on June 20, 1813, during the Mexican War of Independence. The location is today in Bexar County, Texas, in the United States, just west of downtown San Antonio (formerly San Antonio del Bejar).
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