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In 1830, member nations began to secede from Gran Colombia when BolĂ­var's dream of an American union declined, as did his life. After Venezuela and Ecuador decided to secede, Panama made the same decision on September 26, 1830. This situation continued until December 11 of that year, when under a
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was another of BolĂ­var's projects. The isthmus proclaimed its independence on November 28, 1821 and voluntarily joined Gran Colombia, due to the sympathy of the Isthmian leadership to Bolivarian ideals.
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Faithful to his ideals of American unity, with much effort Bolívar led the integration of three former entities of Spanish rule — the
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The links between these countries have come through economic alliances and international treaties such as the
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Ministros de Defensa de PaĂ­ses Bolivarianos acordaron plena subordinaciĂłn al poder civil
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Published in the Gaceta de Colombia, number 215 of November 27, 1825.
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who declared independence and established the Republic of Peru.
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In 1824, BolĂ­var achieved military victories in the battles of
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PaĂ­ses bolivarianos fortalecen lucha contra narcoterrorismo
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led by the Venezuelan military in the viceroyalties of
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Hispanic American
Bolivia
Colombia
Ecuador
Panama
Peru
Venezuela
SimĂłn BolĂ­var
independence war
New Granada
Peru
Andean Community
Bolivarian Sports Organization
Bolivarian Games
Viceroyalty of New Granada
Colombia
Panama
Captaincy General of Venezuela
Venezuela
Ecuador
Colombia
Gran Colombia
Independence of Panama from Spain
JunĂ­n
Ayacucho
Viceroyalty of Peru
Peruvian independence
José de San Martín
Bolivia's

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