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The Teoponte Guerilla was an armed conflict that occurred in 1970. After the failure of Che Guevara's guerrilla, radical leftists in Bolivia began to organize again to set up guerrilla resistance, but suffered severe persecution that left many incarcerated, dead, or in exile. Despite this, radical university students in Bolivia organized a new insurgency attempt in Teoponte in 1970, trying to overcome mistakes made by Guevara's guerrilla. The participants were mostly Bolivians, but Chileans, Argentines, and Peruvians also partook. The guerrilla, which took form in an expedition into the lowlands starting from the Altiplano, lasted from July 19 to November 1 and saw most of its inexperienced participants die by attacks from the military or from disease. When Salvador Allende assumed office

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  • Guerrilla de Teoponte (es)
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  • La Guerrilla de Teoponte, se refiere al grupo guerrillero conocido como Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) liderado por el periodista Chileno Elmo Catalán y el boliviano Osvaldo Peredo. Después de la muerte de Ernesto “Che” Guevara durante la Guerrilla de Ñancahuazú, Peredo inició una nueva guerrilla el 19 de julio de 1970 con el ingreso de más de setenta combatientes del Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) al municipio de Teoponte, zona del norte del departamento de La Paz y finalizó en octubre de 1970 con la muerte de la mayor parte de sus integrantes.​​ (es)
  • The Teoponte Guerilla was an armed conflict that occurred in 1970. After the failure of Che Guevara's guerrilla, radical leftists in Bolivia began to organize again to set up guerrilla resistance, but suffered severe persecution that left many incarcerated, dead, or in exile. Despite this, radical university students in Bolivia organized a new insurgency attempt in Teoponte in 1970, trying to overcome mistakes made by Guevara's guerrilla. The participants were mostly Bolivians, but Chileans, Argentines, and Peruvians also partook. The guerrilla, which took form in an expedition into the lowlands starting from the Altiplano, lasted from July 19 to November 1 and saw most of its inexperienced participants die by attacks from the military or from disease. When Salvador Allende assumed office (en)
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  • La Guerrilla de Teoponte, se refiere al grupo guerrillero conocido como Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) liderado por el periodista Chileno Elmo Catalán y el boliviano Osvaldo Peredo. Después de la muerte de Ernesto “Che” Guevara durante la Guerrilla de Ñancahuazú, Peredo inició una nueva guerrilla el 19 de julio de 1970 con el ingreso de más de setenta combatientes del Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN) al municipio de Teoponte, zona del norte del departamento de La Paz y finalizó en octubre de 1970 con la muerte de la mayor parte de sus integrantes.​​ Las Guerrilla de Teoponte es un movimiento armado poco conocido fuera de las fronteras de Bolivia; sus incursiones se redujeron a 100 días de lucha en las serranías de Teoponte. (es)
  • The Teoponte Guerilla was an armed conflict that occurred in 1970. After the failure of Che Guevara's guerrilla, radical leftists in Bolivia began to organize again to set up guerrilla resistance, but suffered severe persecution that left many incarcerated, dead, or in exile. Despite this, radical university students in Bolivia organized a new insurgency attempt in Teoponte in 1970, trying to overcome mistakes made by Guevara's guerrilla. The participants were mostly Bolivians, but Chileans, Argentines, and Peruvians also partook. The guerrilla, which took form in an expedition into the lowlands starting from the Altiplano, lasted from July 19 to November 1 and saw most of its inexperienced participants die by attacks from the military or from disease. When Salvador Allende assumed office in Chile on November 4, his very first decree was to give asylum to the survivors. (en)
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