So tUday we gathered together So whe can remember our eXceptional Libertador, he gave his life for 3 different countries, he fought several battles.
I'm talking about Mr Jose de San Martin, our Great General, one of the libertadores of latin america. Enjoy the little quiz, and get aboard the Liberty Train

Just in case your are too lazy Here's the link to the quiz

EDIT: For the sake of simplicity, I have not used any accented letters, so all answers use the plain vowels. (Also because I assumed not everyone has a keyboard with accents)

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Bump for lazy link and solved :)

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Bump for solved.

Thank you so much!

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Nice puzzle, learnt a lot, have a bump :)

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Bump for solved

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Bump for solved.

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Ahh the 0's threw me off on some of the dates, but it was nice to read a little about some of the early history of South America!

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ty for this let know puzzle compatriota. Bump

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Bump for Argentina.

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everrything says that he was born on 25 February 1778 but apparently he wasnt and the second question doesnt make sense

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did you try with a leading zero for the month? Q2 asks in which town he was born, no province, no country, just the name of the town/city

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Brilliantly executed train. I didn't enter any of the GAs but I've learned a lot and that certainly made my day.

It's so nice of you to honor such brilliant man... and in such good time.
Have more San Martín love:

If there is victory in overcoming the enemy, there is a greater victory when a man overcomes himself.
- José de San Martín

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Hace más ruído un sólo hombre gritando que cien mil que están callados.
- José de San Martín

View attached image.
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I loved all your comments in the GA

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bum

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Laziness is king! Thank you for the train and for the history lesson! ;D

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Viva!

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Bump for you're a genius, i think i should study a bit better the history of our country...
Thanks you very much.

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Bump for the ride.

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un grande entre los grandes, el unico procer que realmente me daba gusto estudiar en la escuela, dedico toda su vida al pais y en cada batalla estaba dispuesto a dejar su vida por la patria, que bien nos vendria algun politco con la mitad de amor por el pais que tuvo san martin.
en fin, gracias por los sorteos ;)

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Supongo que no te vas a subir al tren del 11 de septiembre entonces...

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? q pasa el 11 de septiembre?

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Se conmemora al "Maestro de la Patria" (si un terrible clasista hijo de mil putas)

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aaah sisi, pense q te referias a otra cosa por eso de "subir al tren", em se q se yo, hace unos años era super groso, el padre de la educacion y todo eso, ahora salto q no era tan asi y q no era tan bueno como lo pintaron.
a mi me da igual, en si el mensaje de ese dia esta bien, los maestros merecen su dia y la educacion merece tener mas importancia en nuestra sociedad, desp si el q impulso esto no fue como dijeron q era a estas alturas ya no importa tanto, desp de todo ya van a ser como 200 años de su muerte y nada va a cambiar lo q hizo o dejo de hacer, hoy en dia nadie se hace maestro por sarmiento, si lo hacen es por algun profesor q los marco en la infancia/adolescencia, yo al menos lo veo por ese lado y no tanto por sarmiento en si jaja

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Bump! Thank You again for informative puzzle.

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Bump. Interesting :)

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Cant solve Q3. Is there any hint?

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He moved from the Viceroyalty to Spain, and went to a military academy. Where he begun his military carrer. Q3 asks in which city he enrolled as a militar

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Thanks for hint and for train

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Bump for José de San Martín

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"He continued to fight Portugal on the side of Spain in the War of the Oranges in 1801."
He made a bad choice there.
Ty, it was good to know more about him.

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bljamp

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Bump for some history lessons xD

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