Insider Tips: The perfect travel companion for your trip to beautiful and historic Cartagena De Indias Cartagena is becoming one of the most luxurious destinations in the world and it is not hard to see why.
This book also talks about the bloody price that Cartagena had to pay during the war of independence for its strategic location and its desire to emancipate from Spainish Empire.
... Cartagena de Indias with TG Guevera's fleet including navíos Campanela, frigates Hermione and Pingue Volante, and 9 merchantmen. Arrived at Cartagena de Indias with convoy on 3.8.1721. Departed Cartagena de Indias for Portobello on 21.5 ...
... Cartagena partici- pated in the majority of those preserved today . A few years earlier he had constructed an underwater dike in the same northeastern sector of the town to ... Cartagena de Indias tonio de Arévalo, a military ...
... de Floridablanca to Virrey de Santa Fe, San Lorenzo, November 26, 1791, AGN, AAI, Guerra y Marina, vol. 74, 24 Anastasio Cejudo to the Virrey de Santa Fe, Cartagena de Indias, April 9, 1799, and Anastasio Cejudo to Francisco de Saavedra, ...
... de Sogamuso for transport downriver.82 However such sources often failed to meet demand so that these and other ... Cartagena was with the Caribbean and only 10 percent with the interior.84 diets would be counterproductive for they ...
... Cartagena de Indias, July 30, 1811, in Colección de documentos para la historia de Colombia (Época de la Independencia): Tercera serie, edited by Sergio Elías Ortíz (Bogotá: Academia Colombiana de Historia, 1966), 212–13. 3. On the role ...