On September 7, 1821 the Gran Colombia (a nation covering much of modern Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, and Ecuador) was created, with Bolívar as president and Francisco de Paula Santander as vice president
He lead the country of Gran Colombia to independance. This country consisted of modern day Equador, Colombia, Venesuela, and Panama.
Panama was territory of Spain until November 28, 1821, then it joined the country of Gran Colombia, which was compromised of the modern countries of Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, and of of course Panama. Panama became independent from Gran Colombia on November 3, 1903 and is currently an independent Republic.
Colombia, on its creation in 1819 Actually, it was Gran Colombia when it was established in 1819 largely through the efforts of Simon Bolivar. This republic, replacing the Spanish Colony of New Granada, included the present day Colombia, along with what eventually became separate nations like Venezuela, where Gran Colombia's capitol, Cuidad Bolivar, was located. Gran Colombia was fragmented in 1830. Bolivar's attempts to establish a united states of South America came to an end because of the rounds of endless civil wars between liberals and conservatives which, in various forms, continues today. Bolivia, of course, was named after Bolivar.
the 18th president of the U.S.
Gran Colombia was created in 1819.
Gran Colombia ended in 1831.
Simón Bolívar was the first president of Gran Colombia
The motto of La Gran Colombia University is 'Latin'.
The motto of La Gran Colombia University is 'Spanish language'.
La Gran Colombia University was created on 1951-05-24.
His idea of Gran Colombia was to make Latin America one independent country.
A bomb.
Gran Colombia
Gran Colombia
Colombia, Venezuela, Equador, and Panama. :D Actually, Panama is not part of Gran Colombia. :D
Simon Bolivar was a military leader and President of Gran Colombia from 1819 to 1830. He led Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, and Bolivia to independence from the ruling Spanish Empire.