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Jose de San Martin

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El Perú es desde este momento libre e independiente por la voluntad general de los pueblos y por la justicia de su causa que Dios defiende. ?Viva la patria! ?Viva la libertad! ?Viva la independencia!
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From this moment on, Peru is free and independent by the general will of its people and by the justice of its cause that God defends. Long live the nation! Long live the freedom! Long live the independence!
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(Declaration of the Peruvian independence, July 28, 1821).

 
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