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The Loja uprising was a short-lived insurrection in Loja, Andalucia in 1861 that is considered one of the earliest socialist uprisings in Spain.[1]
^Thomson, Guy (2009). The Birth of Modern Politics in Spain: Democracy, Association and Revolution, 1854–75. Palgrave Macmillan UK. ISBN 9780230248564.
The Lojauprising was a short-lived insurrection in Loja, Andalucia in 1861 that is considered one of the earliest socialist uprisings in Spain. Andalucia...
Execution of Emperor Maximilian I, Miguel Miramon, and Tomas Mejia. Lojauprising (1861) Location: Spain Kingdom of Spain Socialists Victory of the government...
Loja. On the north it borders the comarca of Los Montes on the southern border of the Cordillera Subbética; on the north west are the Sierra de Loja and...
government as "unity with the motherland" and olive green represents progress. Loja Province adopted a flag in 1963 that copied the design of the national flag...
war, which ended in a resounding failure. There was also the Peasant Uprising of Loja led by the veterinarian Rafael Pérez del Álamo, the first major peasant...
after only a fortnight due to extensive bombardment. The following year, Loja was taken, and again Muhammad XII was captured and released. One year later...
heavy rain falling at the time. 16 September 2011: TAME flight 148 from Loja, 97 passengers & 6 crew, slipped off the runway at 19:11. A government official...
initiatives. Wheeler c. Director de la Procuraduria General Del Estado de Loja was the first case in history to vindicate the Rights of Nature. The lawsuit...
following the uprising of the garrison of the Canary Islands took place, under the command of General Francisco Franco That day the uprising spread to the...
carry the statue about 74 km (46 mi) in a procession to the cathedral of Loja, where it is the focus of a great festival on 8 September upon with yet another...
Pensador for 15 years and had been editor-in-chief of O Estado de S. Paulo. Loja América also stood out in his defense. On November 8, the Supreme Court denied...
October 27 - Air Force Day November 3 - Cueca Independence Day November 18 - Loja Independence Day Local military and police parades are held on major city...
Guayaquil, brother of the above). José María Maldonado y Torres (lawyer from Loja). Diego Manrique (Guayaquil captain). José Antonio de Marticorena y Puga...
Julio Andrade (Carchi) – General Julio Andrade (1866–1912) Lauro Guerrero (Loja) – Lauro Guerrero Becerra (1873–1904), Ecuadorian military Leonidas Proaño...
presidential crisis. On April 30, 2019, Guaidó attempted to lead a military uprising to remove Maduro from power, with the plan ultimately failing. Emigration...
Peruvian troops marching into the Ecuadorian provinces of El Oro, as well as Loja, Santiago Zamora [es] and Napo Pastaza [es]. A ceasefire was declared effective...
the minister of defense, in an airplane crash in the southern province of Loja on May 24, 1981. The death of Roldós generated intense popular speculation...
Interior Juan Salinas and Loyola (later transformed into the township of Loja), which, according to studies by Ricardo Ordoñez Chiriboga, was an important...
in Ecuador in which about a dozen people died and 270 were wounded. The uprising was led by police upset over a new law that would deny them promotion bonuses...
suffering repression and mass shootings ordered by Narváez (Arahal in 1857 and Loja in 1861). In the cities, the high price of food and indirect taxes (consumption)...
Castle on 15 March as well as other fortresses in Spain. The Dos de Mayo Uprising broke out when the Spanish people found that Emperor Napoleon deposed the...