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On 24 May 1966, on the occasion of the centenary of his death and the Battle of Tuyutí, his remains were removed to a mausoleum on
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dead, but they heaped up the Paraguayan corpses in alternate layers with wood, in piles of 50 to 100, and burnt them. They complained that the Paraguayans were so lean they that they would not burn".
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1701:The Battle of Tuyutí & a lesson in patriotism
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560:Yataytí Corá
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525:Purutué Bank
402:Fort Miranda
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288:6,000 killed
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177:José E. Díaz
96:Belligerents
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70:Paraná River
56:May 24, 1866
27:Part of the
1783: /
1290:Treme-Terra
1267:Black Lines
1219:Uruguayans
1205:Brazilians
850:Itapytangua
845:Hondo River
677:Lima Barros
422:2nd Corumbá
368:1st Corumbá
1798:Categories
1771:58°32′53″W
1768:27°12′16″S
1751:(1): 58–64
1558:Thompson,
1471:2020-12-11
1377:1901543153
1335:References
1069:. General
1022:See also:
959:(known as
926:Paraguayan
900:Cerro Corá
890:Cambaceguá
870:Loma Rugua
805:Concepción
750:Dezembrada
703:Rio Grande
693:Poí Island
688:2nd Iasuií
683:1st Iasuií
657:Paso Ipohy
652:2nd Tuyutí
555:1st Tuyutí
550:Paso Cidra
470:Uruguaiana
445:Corrientes
378:Feio River
298:996 killed
1465:DefesaNet
1340:Citations
1318:Fortaleza
1140:Aftermath
1004:Argentina
895:Lomaruguá
885:Río Verde
860:Curuguaty
835:Acosta Ñu
830:Piribebuy
770:Angostura
585:Curupayty
477:Riachuelo
460:São Borja
417:Apa River
139:Argentina
1562:, p.149.
1522:, p. 110
1421:(2001),
1155:Wounded
1012:Polígono
1008:carrizal
970:Another
880:Iguatemi
865:Hucuratí
782:Asunción
745:Pikysyry
709:Acayuazá
630:Tatayibá
600:Tuyú Cué
565:Boquerón
396:Anhambaí
385:Dourados
252:Strength
110:Paraguay
61:Location
1299:Eponina
1177:Allies
1152:Killed
905:Miranda
855:Tacuaty
820:Sapukái
815:Tupí-hú
810:Ybytimí
755:Ytororó
699:Barroso
645:Passage
640:Humaitá
625:Perecué
540:Itapirú
507:Jaguarí
502:Pehuajó
390:Nioaque
261:35,000
152:Uruguay
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1264:Tuyutí
1172:13000
1079:Flores
1067:Osório
1045:Battle
942:Allied
938:Tuyutí
825:Diarte
740:Surubí
730:Yacaré
673:Cabral
580:Curuzú
575:Palmar
427:Alegre
412:Laguna
284:13,000
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482:Salto
465:Butuí
407:Coxim
294:4,248
1651:ISBN
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