Battle of Cerro Corá

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The Battle of Cerro Corá was the last battle of the Paraguayan War, fought on 1 March 1870, in the vicinity of Cerro Corá, 454 kilometres (280 mi) northeast of Paraguay's capital Asunción. It is known for being the battle in which Francisco Solano López, Paraguayan president, was killed at the hands of the Imperial Brazilian Army.

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Battle of Cerro Cora
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1870 Battle of Cerro Corá
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Muerte de López en Río Aquidabán.Muerte de López en Río Aquidabán.
CHICO DIABO atravessando com uma lança Solano López (Semana Illustrada n 485, 27.03.1870)CHICO DIABO atravessando com uma lança Solano López (Semana Illustrada n 485, 27.03.1870)
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