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Grito de Lares

Grito de Lares
Part of Ten Years' War and Puerto Rican Independence Movement
DateSeptember 23, 1868 – September 24, 1868
Location
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents

Spanish Empire

Republic of Puerto Rico

Strength
400–600 Rebels

Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares), also referred to as the Lares revolt, the Lares rebellion, the Lares uprising, or the Lares revolution, was the first of two short-lived revolts against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico, staged by the Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico on September 23, 1868. Having been planned, organized, and launched in the mountainous western municipality of Lares, the revolt is known as the Grito de Lares (Cry of Lares). Three decades after rebelling in Lares, the revolutionary committee carried out a second unsuccessful revolt in the neighboring southwestern municipality of Yauco, known as the Intentona de Yauco (Attempted Coup of Yauco). The Grito de Lares flag is recognized as the first flag of Puerto Rico.


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