Eduardo Abaroa, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Eduardo Abaroa

Bolivian hero

Date of Birth: 13-Oct-1839

Place of Birth: San Pedro de Atacama, Antofagasta Region, Chile

Date of Death: 23-Mar-1879

Profession: businessperson, engineer, accountant

Nationality: Bolivia

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Eduardo Abaroa

  • Colonel Eduardo Abaroa Hidalgo (October 13, 1838, San Pedro de Atacama – March 23, 1879) was Bolivia's foremost hero of the War of the Pacific (1879–1883), which pitted Chile against Bolivia and Peru.
  • He was one of the leaders of the civilian resistance to the Chilean invasion at the Battle of Topáter. Abaroa was an engineer by trade, working in a silver mine located in the coastal region of Litoral, which Chile took from Bolivia during the War of the Pacific.
  • During the Battle of Topáter (23 March 1879), the first armed clash of the war, Colonel Abaroa was part of a badly outnumbered Bolivian force defending a bridge that crossed the Topáter River and gave access to the city of Calama, an important desert oasis on the road to Bolivia.
  • Refusing to surrender, after the outnumbered Bolivian military forces withdrew, he fought to his last breath, a feat that later transformed him into a revered national hero. When, injured and surrounded, he was asked to surrender by the Chilean forces, he provided an answer that has gone into Bolivian folklore: "ÂżRendirme yo? ¡Que se rinda su abuela, carajo!" ("Surrender? Your grandmother [is who] should surrender, you bastard!", or "Surrender, me? Let your grandmother surrender, dammit!", or, more literally, "Surrender, me? That your grandmother surrender herself, fuck!"), equivalent to saying "Surrender? Surrender my ass!".
  • According to Chilean folklore, he answered: "ÂżQuiĂ©n, yo?" ("Who, me?")

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