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Republicans counter-attacked their left flank. Subsequently the Republicans were able to attack the Royalists camp and force a general withdrawal. The battle had last only 30 minutes. The victory was also followed by a general uprising in Upper Peru, which led to the capture and execution of the Spanish Governor Francisco de Paula Sanz at Potosi. Royalist generals Nieto and Córdoba were also shot by a firing squad. The Republican army then continued to advance north to the
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on 27 October in which they were repulsed, Republican forces withdrew and occupied a position on the southern bank of the Suipacha River, around the small town of Nazareno. Having received reinforcements, the Royalists attacked this position with 800 men and 2 field guns but were beaten when the
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on November 10 and in Buenos Aires where the Junta authorized all the combatants to wear an arm band with the inscription "
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An earlier rebellion in Upper Peru during 1809 had been crushed by Royalist forces under the command of Generals
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The victory at Suipacha had a strong effect on morale, which was shown in the celebrations in
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The Tupiza battle honour arm patch is kept by the 2nd Infantry Regiment of the
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with the mission of conducting a reconnaissance of the region. Departing from
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between the Spanish colonial army and the Republican forces sent by the
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Bolivian War of Independence
Argentine War of Independence

lithography
Bolivia
21°33′56.17″S 65°36′32″W / 21.5656028°S 65.60889°W / -21.5656028; -65.60889
Argentina
Provinces of the Río de la Plata
Republiquetas
Spain
Spanish Empire
Spain
Viceroyalty of Peru
Argentina
Antonio González Balcarce
Argentina
Juan José Castelli
Spain
José de Córdoba y Rojas
Spain
Vicente Nieto
Battle of Suipacha is located in Bolivia
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Battle of Suipacha is located in South America
Battle of Suipacha is located in America
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First campaign
Cotagaita

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