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1825
in
Bolivia

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See also:Other events of 1825
History of Bolivia  • Years

Events in the year 1825 in Bolivia. This year is celebrated in Bolivia as the official beginning of the nation, with the Declaration of Independence issued on 6 August.

Incumbents

Ongoing events

Events

March

April

May

  • 30 May – Invasion of Chiquitos: Brazil evacuates Chiquitos.

August

  • 6 August – War of Independence: The Bolivian Declaration of Independence, in which Bolivia officially declares independence from the Spanish Empire, is approved by the General Assembly of Deputies of the Province of Upper Peru.
  • 12 August – Simón Bolívar enters Bolivian territory. From that day, by virtue of the decree that proclaimed independence, he became the 1st President of Bolivia.
  • 17 August

December

  • 29 December – Bolívar renounces his position and delegates command to Antonio José de Sucre.

Births

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Deaths

Notes

Footnotes

  1. The title of "President of the Republic" was not formally established until 19 June 1826. Bolívar and Sucre are generally regarded as the first and second presidents of Bolivia, respectively.

Citations

  1. Gaceta Oficial 1826.
  2. Mesa 2003, pp. 563–566.
  3. Mesa 2003, p. 564.
  4. Gaceta Oficia 1825a.
  5. Gaceta Oficial 1825b.
  6. Mesa 2003, p. 566.
  7. Gaceta Oficial 1825c.

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