considered the place where Spanish colonial rule in South America effectively ended
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Pampa de La Quinua is a historic highland plain in Peru, renowned as the site of the decisive Battle of Ayacucho that secured South American independence from Spanish rule.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T13967535 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: considered the place where Spanish colonial rule in South America effectively ended Context triple: [Pampa de La Quinua, significance, considered the place where Spanish colonial rule in South America effectively ended]
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A.
First Cry of Independence in Quito
The First Cry of Independence in Quito was an 1809 uprising in the city of Quito that marked one of the earliest calls for independence from Spanish colonial rule in Latin America.
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B.
Spanish reconquest of New Granada (1816–1819)
The Spanish reconquest of New Granada (1816–1819) was a royalist military campaign that temporarily restored Spanish control over the territory of modern Colombia by crushing the early independence movement.
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C.
Fall of Caracas to Spanish royalist forces
The Fall of Caracas to Spanish royalist forces was the 1812 military and political collapse of the revolutionary stronghold that effectively ended Venezuela’s First Republic and restored Spanish colonial control.
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D.
Andean theater of the Spanish American wars of independence
The Andean theater of the Spanish American wars of independence was the mountainous South American region—centered on areas like modern Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia—where key campaigns and battles were fought between patriot and royalist forces for control of the Spanish viceroyalties.
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E.
Independence of Guayaquil
The Independence of Guayaquil was the 1820 political and military movement through which the city of Guayaquil broke from Spanish colonial rule, becoming a key step toward Ecuador’s eventual independence.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: considered the place where Spanish colonial rule in South America effectively ended Target entity description: Pampa de La Quinua is a historic highland plain in Peru, renowned as the site of the decisive Battle of Ayacucho that secured South American independence from Spanish rule.
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A.
First Cry of Independence in Quito
The First Cry of Independence in Quito was an 1809 uprising in the city of Quito that marked one of the earliest calls for independence from Spanish colonial rule in Latin America.
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B.
Spanish reconquest of New Granada (1816–1819)
The Spanish reconquest of New Granada (1816–1819) was a royalist military campaign that temporarily restored Spanish control over the territory of modern Colombia by crushing the early independence movement.
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C.
Fall of Caracas to Spanish royalist forces
The Fall of Caracas to Spanish royalist forces was the 1812 military and political collapse of the revolutionary stronghold that effectively ended Venezuela’s First Republic and restored Spanish colonial control.
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D.
Andean theater of the Spanish American wars of independence
The Andean theater of the Spanish American wars of independence was the mountainous South American region—centered on areas like modern Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia—where key campaigns and battles were fought between patriot and royalist forces for control of the Spanish viceroyalties.
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E.
Independence of Guayaquil
The Independence of Guayaquil was the 1820 political and military movement through which the city of Guayaquil broke from Spanish colonial rule, becoming a key step toward Ecuador’s eventual independence.
- F. None of above. chosen
Referenced by (1)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.
Pampa de La Quinua
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significance
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considered the place where Spanish colonial rule in South America effectively ended
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