Map of New Granada in 1811 with the Federalist territory in red, the Centralist in green and the Royalist (Spanish) in yellow.
Date
December 1812-January 1813 December 1814
Location
New Granada (present-day Colombia)
Result
Federalist victory
Territorial changes
Definitive incorporation of Cundinamarca into the United Provinces in 1814.
Belligerents
Federalists
Centralists
Commanders and leaders
Camilo Torres Antonio Baraya Atanasio Girardot Simón Bolívar
Antonio Nariño Bernardo Álvarez José de Leyva
Strength
3,000-5,000
3,000 (1812) 2,500 (1814)
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e
Colombian War of Independence
First Republic of New Granada (1810-1816)
Magdalena campaign
Cúcuta
Civil War
Nariño's Campaign
Palo River
Spanish reconquest (1815-16)
Cartagena (1815)
Cachirí
Cuchilla del Tambo
Bolívar's campaign (1819-1823)
Vargas Swamp
Boyaca
Cartagena (1820-21)
Pasto Campaign
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