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Second Corporal Antonio Ruiz (died February 3, 1810), was an Argentine soldier. He is the national hero of Argentina. Ruiz, nicknamed Falucho, was an Afro-Argentine soldier of the Independence War. Ruiz fought in José de San Martín’s army. According to the most common story, Corporal Ruiz, born a slave (perhaps in Africa), served in the Regiment of the River Plate and died while defending the colors (white and light blue) of the revolutionary flag (later the Argentine flag) against traitors during a revolt at the fort of El Callao, Peru) on February 6, 1824. Rather than hoist the Spanish flag, Falucho chose to be shot by the traitors, crying out with his last breath, Viva Buenos Aires! (Long live Buenos Aires!).

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  • Second Corporal Antonio Ruiz (died February 3, 1810), was an Argentine soldier. He is the national hero of Argentina. Ruiz, nicknamed Falucho, was an Afro-Argentine soldier of the Independence War. Ruiz fought in José de San Martín’s army. According to the most common story, Corporal Ruiz, born a slave (perhaps in Africa), served in the Regiment of the River Plate and died while defending the colors (white and light blue) of the revolutionary flag (later the Argentine flag) against traitors during a revolt at the fort of El Callao, Peru) on February 6, 1824. Rather than hoist the Spanish flag, Falucho chose to be shot by the traitors, crying out with his last breath, Viva Buenos Aires! (Long live Buenos Aires!). (en)
  • Antonio Ruiz,​ más conocido como El Negro Falucho, fue un soldado negro nacido, según Bartolomé Mitre,​ en Buenos Aires que luchó en la Independencia Argentina. Ruiz luchó en el ejército del Libertador José de San Martín. Esclavizado en su nacimiento (quizás nacido en África), sirvió en el Regimiento del Río de la Plata durante la Campaña del Ejército Libertador del Perú y murió durante la sublevación de la Fortaleza del Real Felipe en El Callao el 6 de febrero de 1824.​ (es)
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  • Second Corporal Antonio Ruiz (died February 3, 1810), was an Argentine soldier. He is the national hero of Argentina. Ruiz, nicknamed Falucho, was an Afro-Argentine soldier of the Independence War. Ruiz fought in José de San Martín’s army. According to the most common story, Corporal Ruiz, born a slave (perhaps in Africa), served in the Regiment of the River Plate and died while defending the colors (white and light blue) of the revolutionary flag (later the Argentine flag) against traitors during a revolt at the fort of El Callao, Peru) on February 6, 1824. Rather than hoist the Spanish flag, Falucho chose to be shot by the traitors, crying out with his last breath, Viva Buenos Aires! (Long live Buenos Aires!). (en)
  • Antonio Ruiz,​ más conocido como El Negro Falucho, fue un soldado negro nacido, según Bartolomé Mitre,​ en Buenos Aires que luchó en la Independencia Argentina. Ruiz luchó en el ejército del Libertador José de San Martín. Esclavizado en su nacimiento (quizás nacido en África), sirvió en el Regimiento del Río de la Plata durante la Campaña del Ejército Libertador del Perú y murió durante la sublevación de la Fortaleza del Real Felipe en El Callao el 6 de febrero de 1824.​ El 23 de mayo de 1923 se inauguró en el barrio porteño de Palermo una estatua del héroe independentista​ hecha en bronce por Francisco Cafferata y finalizada por Lucio Correa Morales.​ (es)
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