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The university and educational unit that bear the name of the liberator Simón Bolívar in Sucre, paid tribute to his birthday 235, in the monument erected on Avenida Venezuela. They offered floral offerings and a reminder of the life and work of those who promoted the independence of Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, Panama and Ecuador
. Bolivar, reflected in his writings: "Tribute is returned to his sword, but no tribute is paid to his pen," he said.
"The image of the liberator is what inspires students to be motivated and to be great people," said the director, Ruth Salinas, who emphasized the participation of students from the educational unit of night, most young workers, to the tribute. "Given the limited resources they have, they are going from the front."
"Disappointed, cornered by his enemies and suffering from tuberculosis, Simón Bolívar resigned from power in April 1830 and retired to Santa Martha.Lung tuberculosis and died December 13, 1830", recalled on his last days, the Professor Hugo Gómez.
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