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Battle of Calpulalpan
Part of the Reform War
Date22 December 1860
Location
San Miguel de la Victoria, State of Mexico
Result Decisive Liberal victory
Belligerents
Liberals Conservatives
Commanders and leaders
Jesús González Ortega Miguel Miramón
Strength
11,000
14 guns
8,000
30 guns

The Battle of Calpulalpan took place on December 22, 1860 during the War of Reform in the vicinity of the community of San Miguel de la Victoria in the municipality of Jilotepec de Abasolo in the State of Mexico, Mexico. It would be the last battle of the War of Reform (1858-1860).

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