La Libertad Department, North Peru, one of four departments of the Republic of North Peru
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LaLibertad (Spanish pronunciation: [la liβeɾˈtað]; in English: The Liberty) is a department and region in northwestern Peru. Formerly it was known as...
LaLibertadDepartment, El Salvador LaLibertadDepartment now LaLibertad Region LaLibertadDepartment, North Peru, one of four departments of the Republic...
Tenancingo Northern LaLibertad Quezaltepeque San Matías San Pablo Tacachico Central LaLibertad Ciudad Arce San Juan Opico Western LaLibertad Colón Jayaque...
La Matanza (Spanish for "The Massacre") refers to a communist-indigenous rebellion that took place in El Salvador between 22 and 25 January 1932. After...
El Zonte is a town in LaLibertadDepartment in El Salvador. A popular tourist destination, El Zonte has been described as a "world surfing mecca". Playa...
Peru that existed from 1821 to 1825, when it renamed into the Department of LaLibertad. After General Jose de San Martin landed at Paracas in September...
Juan Manuel Carranza Murillo (born 9 May 1983) is a Salvadoran professional football coach. "José Manuel Carranza Parada :: CD Topiltzin :: Estadísticas ::...
LaLibertad Airport (ICAO: MGLL) is an airport serving the town of LaLibertad in Petén Department, Guatemala. It is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) southwest of...
of LaLibertad (Spanish: Gobierno Regional de LaLibertad; GORE LaLibertad) is the regional government that represents the Department of LaLibertad. It...
Salvador Cayetano Carpio (August 1919 – 12 April 1983), also known as Commander Marcial, was the Secretary-General of the Communist Party of El Salvador...
Ciudad Arce is a municipality in the LaLibertaddepartment of El Salvador. It is approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of the national capital...
Marcelo Estrada (died 29 March 2002) was a Salvadoran football player and coach. Cañadas, Manuel (1 April 2002). "Falleció Marcelo Estrada" [Marcelo Estrada...
para comenzar la Liga Mayor de Baloncesto". El Gráfico (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 April 2021. "Lisván Valdés impresiona en inicio de la final del baloncesto...