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Gran Colombia (ETW Faction)

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Gran Colombia (ETW Faction)
Gran Colombia flag.jpg
Name: Gran Colombia
From Game: Empire: Total War
Religion:Catholic
Culture: European
Playable:

Overview

Gran Colombia is one of the emergent nations in Empire: Total War's Grand Campaign. Following the various revolutions of Latin America in the early-mid 1800's Simon Bolivar helped form the republic of Gran-Colombia in 1819. It fell in 1831. In the ETW campaign it is the result of a successful rebellion in Colombia where it emerges as a Catholic Absolute Monarchy.

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