Part of the Colombian War of Independence and Ecuadorian War of Independence
Battle of Ibarra 1823
Date
1822-1824
Location
Southern Colombia Northern Ecuador
Result
Gran Colombia victory
Belligerents
Gran Colombia
Kingdom of Spain
Commanders and leaders
Simón Bolívar Antonio José de Sucre Bartolomé Salom Pedro León Torres † Pedro Alcántara Herrán José María Córdova José Mires Juan José Flores T. Cipriano de Mosquera José María Obando (1823)
Basilio Modesto García Benito Remigio Boves Agustín Agualongo E. Merchán Cano José María Obando (1822)
Strength
7,500 (June 1822) [1]
2,000 [CP 1]·[E 1]
Casualties and losses
3,500 (June 1822) [1]
unknown
many civilians
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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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Ecuadorian War of Independence
Quito Revolution (1809-1812)
Ibarra (1812)
Free Province of Guayaquil (1820-1821)
October 9 Revolution
Camino Real
Huachi (1820)
Sucre's campaign (1821-1823)
Yaguachi
Huachi (1821)
Pichincha
Pasto Campaign
The Pasto Campaign was a series of military operations carried out between 1822 and 1824[ZR 1] by Gran Colombia against the Royalist strongholds of San Juan de Pasto and Patía, Cauca in present-day Southern Colombia.
The Pasto campaign was part of a larger military campaign called the Southern Campaigns, which would lead Simón Bolívar and Antonio José de Sucre to also liberate the Real Audiencia of Quito (present-day Ecuador), Peru and Bolivia, leading to the total defeat of Spanish Royalist forces on the South American continent in 1826.
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