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- Montoneras abstract "The Montoneras originally were known as the armed civilian, paramilitary groups who organized in the 19th century during the wars of independence from Spain in Latin America. For instance, they played an important role in the Argentine Civil War, as well as other Latin American countries during the 19th century, generally operating in rural areas. In the 20th century, the term was applied to some insurgent groups in countries of Central and South America. Generally these were paramilitary groups composed of persons from a locality who provided armed support to a particular cause or leader. In the late 20th century, the leftists guerrillas Montoneros in Argentina adopted a name related to the 19th century militants.".
- Montoneras battle Argentine_Civil_Wars.
- Montoneras country Argentina.
- Montoneras country Federales_(Argentina).
- Montoneras thumbnail El_General_Martín_Miguel_de_Güemes_y_sus_Gauchos.jpg?width=300.
- Montoneras wikiPageID "37600472".
- Montoneras wikiPageRevisionID "606670339".
- Montoneras allegiance Federales_(Argentina).
- Montoneras battles Argentine_Civil_Wars.
- Montoneras caption "Martín Miguel de Güemes leading a guerrilla of gauchos".
- Montoneras country "Argentina".
- Montoneras dates "Nineteenth century".
- Montoneras hasPhotoCollection Montoneras.
- Montoneras unitName "Montoneras".
- Montoneras subject Category:Argentine_Civil_War.
- Montoneras subject Category:Guerrilla_warfare.
- Montoneras subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_Argentina.
- Montoneras type Agent.
- Montoneras type MilitaryUnit.
- Montoneras type Organisation.
- Montoneras type Organization.
- Montoneras type Agent.
- Montoneras type SocialPerson.
- Montoneras type Thing.
- Montoneras comment "The Montoneras originally were known as the armed civilian, paramilitary groups who organized in the 19th century during the wars of independence from Spain in Latin America. For instance, they played an important role in the Argentine Civil War, as well as other Latin American countries during the 19th century, generally operating in rural areas. In the 20th century, the term was applied to some insurgent groups in countries of Central and South America.".
- Montoneras label "Montonera".
- Montoneras label "Montoneras".
- Montoneras sameAs Montonera.
- Montoneras sameAs m.0nd4k5t.
- Montoneras sameAs Q9034871.
- Montoneras sameAs Q9034871.
- Montoneras wasDerivedFrom Montoneras?oldid=606670339.
- Montoneras depiction El_General_Martín_Miguel_de_Güemes_y_sus_Gauchos.jpg.
- Montoneras isPrimaryTopicOf Montoneras.
- Montoneras name "Montoneras".