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Simón Bolívar was the first President of Bolivia. The country of Bolivia was named after him by Antonio José de Sucre, leader of the military who chose to separate Upper-Peru into its own state after it was liberated from the Spanish in 1825. Bolivar was the President in 1825 from August 11 to December 29, succeeded by Antonio José de Sucre.
He helped liberate six different countries: Venezuela, Peru, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, and Bolivia.
Venezuela, 1813 – 1814 and 1819 Gran Colombia, 1821 – 1830 Peru, 1824 – 1827 Bolivia, 1825
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Simon bolivar is one of many famous people in Bolivia. He was the person to declare Bolivia a republic country and he was the first president of Bolivia. Incorrect. Simon Bolivar is known as the "liberator" of Bolivia (and other South American countries) because he led some of the battles in the wars for independence from Spain, but he was Venezuelan and was never a Bolivian president. Bolivia's first president was Antonio José de Sucre after whom Bolivia's capital city (Sucre) is named.
Yes he is. As easy as that.
Spain, Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile. Uruguay, Bolivia, Peru.Mostly Latin America country, exept Brazil
Venezuela's money was named after Simon Bolivar, their first president
Gran Colombia is the name of the first independent contry after the Spanish Colony. It included what today is Bolivia, Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador, and parts of Peru and Brazil
When he won the presidential elections in Bolivia 2005, he became the first president in the world who had indigenous background.
Nicolas Maduro is the current President of Venezuela. He is married to Cilia Flores, who is currently serves as both Attorney General and First Lady of Venezuela
Simon Jose Antonio de la Santisima Trinidad Bolivar y Palacios Ponte Blanco [July 24, 1783-December 17, 1830] may be considered the founder of modern Venezuela. He was the leader of liberation struggles against Spanish colonialism of Venezuela, Peru, Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, and Bolivia. But he would have insisted upon sharing that honor with Cristobal Hurtado de Mendoza [June 23, 1772-February 8, 1829]. He and Mendoza in fact were Venezuela's first two presidents. Bolivar specified, '... you are the organizer and I am the conqueror'.