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Battle of Cúcuta
The Battle of Cúcuta was a military conflict in the Spanish American wars of independence fought on 28 February 1813 between the pro-independence forces led by Simón Bolívar and Spanish royalist troops under General Ramón Correa at the town of Cúcuta, in present-day Colombia, close to the border with Venezuela.[1]: 137–138 Bolivar was victorious.
The battle gained him much support and immediately preceded his march into Venezuela, later dubbed the Admirable Campaign.
The battle
The battle began at 9:00 a.m. on 28 February 1813, and finished in the early afternoon involving four hundred men under the command of Simón Bolívar and eight hundred under Spanish General Ramón Correa fought.
There were two fatalities and fourteen injuries among Bolívar's troops, and twenty fatalities and forty injured among Correa's troops.
Events
Simón Bolívar launched an offensive against the Spanish forces along the eastern banks of the