La historia del árbol que apareció en la Plaza de Bolívar un 3 de marzo de 1813
Chapter 3: The Liberty Tree The "Liberty Tree" symbolizes the struggle for independence. This episode examines its origin during the French Revolution and its adoption in Colombia as an emblem of resistance. Germán Mejía Pavony details how these trees were planted in different cities as symbols of freedom. Javeriana Estéreo 91.9 FM Bogotá - Official Website

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MOMPOX: The city that DOES NOT EXIST 🇨🇴

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From Tunja to Mérida | Settlement of northeastern Colombia and Venezuela in the 16th century

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Long live the king! Death to bad government! The commoners did not want a revolution

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When and who really founded Santa Fe de Bogotá? The story behind the myth

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Freedom Crossing - Beginning of the Liberation Campaign of 1819

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How the first houses in America were built: mud houses, wattle and daub, and thatched roofs

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How Traore is Magically Growing Real Apples in Desert?

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Las boticas eran las farmacias de la época - Remedios, plantas y saber indígena

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Mestizo Mexico: The Story They Didn't Tell You

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The story of San Basilio de Palenque: the only palenque that survived the passage of time

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¿Cómo se impartía la justicia durante el Impero Español?

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The Inquisition in America WITHOUT MYTHS | Book control, penitential garments, fines, and burning...

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Jaime Garzón Entrevista completa (1991)

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Gilberto Tobón destapa lo que hay detrás de la captura de Santiago Uribe, hermano de Álvaro Uribe

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Bolívar Square (BOGOTÁ) | in 16 minutes

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The Great Census of 1778 | counting the inhabitants of the Spanish Empire

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The ruana is neither Spanish nor indigenous, it is mestizo | Clothing and textile workshops in th...

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🇨🇴 The Thousand Days' War 🇵🇦 The WORST Civil War in Colombia and Panama ⚔️

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This is what Bogotá (Colombia) looked like in 1946! Old color film! | documentary history

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