Battle of Guayubín
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The Battle of Guayubín was a battle of the Dominican Restoration War. This was the first military conflict following the rebel cry of Grito del Capotillo on August 16, 1863. On August 19, 1863, Dominicans forces, led by General Benito Monción, shot at the cavalry of the Governor of Santiago, General Manuel Buceta, who was in Las Pastillas, on the march towards Guayubín.. That same day, General Gaspar Polanco's military force, upon hearing the shots, pursued the Spanish cavalry and faced each other at the Macabón River. In that circumstance, the surprise attack on Buceta’s forces left heavy casualties, forcing Buceta's troops to retreat and continue their march towards Guayubin. In turn, Juan Antonio Polanco and his men took Guayubín by assault, and Federico de Jesús García, in command of his forces, occupied Monte Cristi.
1863
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Dominicans, Kingdom of Spain, Captaincy General of Santo Domingo,
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Location: 19.7105, -71.3048, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
2 places
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| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
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| event | armed conflict | 1863 | Battle of Guayubín | battle, Kingdom of Spain, Dominicans | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1863 | Battle of Guayacanes | battle, Kingdom of Spain, Dominicans | Wikidata |