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Cisplatina (Portuguese pronunciation: [sisplaˈtʃĩnɐ]) was a
Brazilian province in
existence from 1821 to 1828
created by the Luso-Brazilian
invasion of...
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United Provinces of the Río de la
Plata over
control of Brazil's
Cisplatina province. It was
fought in the
aftermath of the
United Provinces' and...
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controlled some
parts of the country, namely, in the then
provinces of
Cisplatina (currently Uruguay), Bahia, Piauí, Maranhão and Grão-Pará. At the same...
- process,
spread through the northern,
northeastern regions and in the
Cisplatina province. The last
Portuguese soldiers surrendered on 8
March 1824; Portugal...
- Brazil's far
south to
quell a
secessionist rebellion in the
province of
Cisplatina. The
insurgents were
aided by the
United Provinces of the
River Plate...
- Paraguay. In
February 1824
Oriental Province was
annexed under the name
Cisplatina Province by
newly independent Brazil. It had held the same name under...
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southernmost Brazilian province of
Cisplatina in 1821. For most of the 1820s, he was
embroiled in the
Brazilian effort to keep
Cisplatina as part of its territory:...
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between 1815 and 1820 Flag of
Cisplatina,
under Portuguese/Brazilian rule
between 1821 and 1825: Flag of the
Cisplatina Uruguayan independence and reunification...
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United Kingdom of Portugal,
Brazil and the
Algarves under the name of
Cisplatina.
Years later, he was a
lieutenant in the
forces of
Bento Gonçalves in...
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various regions of Brazil,
including Bahia, Maranhão, Pará, Piauí, and
Cisplatina (present-day Uruguay), with
naval battles occurring along the Atlantic...