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  1. La Victoria (Spanish pronunciation: [la βiɣˈtoɾja]) is a city in the state of Aragua in Venezuela. It is famous for the independence battle of 12 February 1814, the Battle of La Victoria, where José Félix Ribas led a young and inexperienced army that succeeded in halting the royalist troops of José Tomás Boves at La Victoria.

  2. La Victoria, fundada como Nuestra Señora de La Victoria, es una ciudad del Estado Aragua, Venezuela, capital del Municipio José Félix Ribas, situada en la Autopista Regional del Centro, que une Caracas con Valencia y en una encrucijada de carreteras hacia la Colonia Tovar y a los llanos centrales.

  3. Close. It is famous for the independence battle of 12 February 1814, the Battle of La Victoria, where José Félix Ribas led a young and inexperienced army that succeeded in halting the royalist troops of José Tomás Boves at La Victoria.

  4. The battle of La Victoria took place during the Venezuelan War of Independence when Royalist forces under José Tomás Boves tried to take the city of La Victoria, held by General José Félix Ribas. Battle. The battle was fought on 12 February 1814.

  5. La Victoria (Spanish: [la βikˈtoɾja]) is a city in the state of Aragua in Venezuela. It is famous for the independence battle of 12 February 1814, the Battle of La Victoria, where José Félix Ribas led a young and inexperienced army that succeeded in halting the royalist troops of José Tomás Boves at La Victoria.

  6. Discover the hidden gems of La Victoria, Venezuela with our ultimate travel guide. From must-see attractions to off-the-beaten-path experiences, our expert tips will help you make the most of your trip. Start planning your adventure now!

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  8. The Battle of La Victoria occurred on 20 and 29 June 1812, in La Victoria, Venezuela. The battle. Both Spanish assaults on 20 and 29 June on the city of La Victoria by captain Domingo de Monteverde against the forces of Francisco de Miranda were repulsed by the Venezuelan forces entrenched in the city and Monterverde fell back to San Mateo.