The Republic of Colombia founded by Bolívar …

Years: 1816 - 1827

The Republic of Colombia founded by Bolívar is referred to retrospectively as "Gran Colombia," or "Great Colombia," to distinguish it from the smaller present-day Republic of Colombia, and it takes almost four years for all the far-flung lands theoretically included to come under the Colombian flag.

Bolívar's victory at the Battle of Carabobo, on June 24, 1821, delivers Caracas and virtually all the rest of Venezuela into his hands, except for the coastal fortress of Puerto Cabello, which will hold out another two years.

The liberation of New Granada's Caribbean coast is completed when Cartagena falls to General Mariano Montilla's army in October 1821.

In the following month, the Isthmus of Panama overthrows Spanish authority in a bloodless coup, then joins Colombia, ostensibly of its own volition, although Bolivar is prepared to take it by force if necessary.

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