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  • 11Chair — This article is about furniture. For other uses, see Chair (disambiguation). Vincent s Chair by Vincent van Gogh …

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  • 12National Liberation Army (Colombia) — For other uses, see National Liberation Army (disambiguation). National Liberation Army (Spanish) Ejército de Liberación Nacional Participant in the Colombian armed conflict …

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  • 1319th of April Movement — 19th of April Movement M 19 (Spanish) Movimiento 19 de Abril Participant in Colombian armed conflict …

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  • 14Democratic security — Colombian Army soldiers. Democratic security or Democratic security policy refers to a Colombian security policy implemented during the administration of President Álvaro Uribe (2002 2010). It was unveiled in June 2003.[1] …

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  • 15Palace of Justice siege — Part of Colombian armed conflict Date 6 November 1985 Location Bogotá …

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  • 16Marquetalia Republic — was a term used to unofficially refer to one of the enclaves in rural Colombia which communist peasant guerrillas held during the aftermath of La Violencia (approximately 1948 to 1958). Congressmen of the Colombian Conservative Party had… …

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  • 17National Army of Colombia — Colombian National Army Ejército Nacional de Colombia Colombian Army Emblem Active August 19, 1819 Present …

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  • 18Military structure of the FARC-EP — The military structure of the Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia – Ejército del Pueblo ( Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia – People s Army , or FARC EP), formally began to be developed after the middle of 1964, when the Colombian… …

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  • 19Paramilitarism in Colombia — Group of ACCU paramilitaries Paramilitarism in Colombia refers to the origins and activities of far right wing paramilitary groups in Colombia during the 20th century. Right wing paramilitary groups are the parties considered to be most… …

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  • 20Banana massacre — Leaders of the banana plantations workers strike. From left to right: Pedro M. del Río, Bernardino Guerrero, Raúl Eduardo Mahecha, Nicanor Serrano and Erasmo Coronel. Guerrero and Coronel were killed by the Colombian army. Location Cienaga,… …

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