Second Battle of Huachi | |||||||
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Part of the Colombian War of Independence and Ecuadorian War of Independence | |||||||
Battle of Ibarra 1823 | |||||||
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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 |
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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