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Álbum de la Revolución Cubana         
COMPILATION ALBUM
Album de la revolucion cubana; Album de la Revolucion Cubana; Album de la Revolución Cubana
Álbum de la Revolución Cubana is a publication on the history of the Cuban Revolution. It consists of two parts: comic book and music CD.
Viva la revolución         
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Viva La Revolution; Long Live the Revolution; Viva revolución; Viva la revolucion; Viva la revolución (disambiguation); Viva la Revolution; Vive la revolution; Vive la révolution
Viva la revolución (Spanish), or Vive la révolution (French), translated as "long live the revolution", refers primarily to:
May Revolution         
  • [[Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros]], the last viceroy to rule in Buenos Aires.
  • [[Bartolomé Mitre]] wrote one of the first historical interpretations of the May Revolution.
  • An [[open cabildo]] discussed the legitimacy of the viceroy and the new local government that replaced him.
  • considered an alternative to revolution.]]
  • Secret meeting of the revolutionaries at the house of [[Nicolás Rodríguez Peña]].
  • [[Juan José Castelli]] asks [[Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros]] for an open cabildo.
  • US Declaration of Independence]] inspired similar movements in the Spanish colonies in South America.
  • The people gathered in front of the [[Buenos Aires Cabildo]]
  • Ferdinand VII of Spain]].
  • Invitation to the open cabildo of May 22
  • The rule of [[Joseph Bonaparte]] as King of Spain was resisted by Spaniards, and cast doubts on the legitimacy of the Spanish viceroys.
  • [[William Carr Beresford]] surrenders to [[Santiago de Liniers]] during the [[British invasions of the Río de la Plata]].
  • [[Mariano Moreno]] was an influential member of the Primera Junta.
  • Pedro Murillo
  • May Pyramid]]'', commemorative monument at ''[[Plaza de Mayo]]''
  • Members of the [[Primera Junta]]
  • The [[Primera Junta]] ruled after the revolution.
  • The coronation of Carlota Joaquina de Borbón was briefly considered an alternative to the Revolution.
  • The proposal of [[Cornelio Saavedra]] got the majority of votes.
  • Santiago de Liniers]] ruled as viceroy between 1807 and 1809.
  • French siege]].
1810 REVOLUTION IN BUENOS AIRES
Revolución de Mayo; Día de la Revolución de Mayo; Dia de la Revolucion de Mayo; Revolucion de Mayo; Revolution of May; 25 May Revolution
The Spanish government deny it any measure of legitimacy and fight to preserve the integrity of the Spanish monarchy.