The cultural influence of Simón Bolívar

Simon Bolivar He is one of the icons of Latin America since he was a liberator who fought for the independence of many countries that we know today, but without a doubt where the greatest work was done in Venezuela This Caribbean country pays tribute to him every day, since his legacy has greatly influenced its entire history, especially in recent years, where his figure is increasingly overexposed as a symbol of the future, freedom and rights.

Simon Bolivar

But first of all, let us remember who Simón Bolívar was, this Venezuelan national hero, was born precisely in Venezuela And although it seems strange, he did not have children, and he also had a very important role in other countries that were not Venezuela, since in many of them he acted as president. as is the case of Bolivia since he was the first president that this Andean country had, where his original name also derives from Bolívar, Bolivia was named in honor of his hero Bolivar.

He also fulfilled a very important mission in other countries such as Peru, since he also held the presidency there, and collaborated in the independence of other nations such as Chile, Ecuador and Colombia, in regard to Venezuela he was the second and third president of this country.

The real name of Simon Bolivar was Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar and Palacios de Aguirre, Ponte-Andrade and Blanco, but due to its great extension it was very synthesized in Simón Bolívar, this liberator was born in Caracas and died in Colombia more precisely in the northern city of Santa Martha.

About his cultural legacy in Venezuela We can say that he greatly influenced the ideologies of many presidents, which have been based on their slogans of freedom, equality and human rights, this hero is also a symbol of freedom and independence especially for those imperialist countries that during those conquering times in these American lands.

Culture and education are also fundamental pillars of Venezuelan society, another of the most important legacies that Simón Bolívar left to Venezuela


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  1.   Adriana Munoz said

    WHAT A GOOD STORY OF SIMON BO

  2.   KARLA said

    if it is true that good story

  3.   melissa said

    I exposed it very good and I took out 20 mass fine I hope our president of Venezuela was like him