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Pedro Ríos (1798–1811), better known as the Tambor de Tacuarí (Drummer boy of Tacuarí in English) was a boy soldier who participated as a drummer in Manuel Belgrano's expedition to Paraguay (1810–11). He was killed in action while encouraging the troops at the battle of Tacuarí, where he also assisted a blinded officer. The drummer of Tacuarí became an iconic figure of the Argentine War of Independence.

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  • Tambor de Tacuarí (es)
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  • Мальчик-барабанщик Такуари (ru)
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  • Pedro Ríos (1798–1811), better known as the Tambor de Tacuarí (Drummer boy of Tacuarí in English) was a boy soldier who participated as a drummer in Manuel Belgrano's expedition to Paraguay (1810–11). He was killed in action while encouraging the troops at the battle of Tacuarí, where he also assisted a blinded officer. The drummer of Tacuarí became an iconic figure of the Argentine War of Independence. (en)
  • Pedro Ríos (Yaguareté-Corá, septiembre de 1798 - Tacuarí, 9 de marzo de 1811), más conocido como el Tambor de Tacuarí, fue un niño que participó como soldado en el ejército de las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata, al mando de Manuel Belgrano, destacándose en la batalla de Tacuarí, donde murió en combate, tocando el tambor que alentaba a las tropas; de allí toma su apodo por el cual es conocido en la historiografía argentina.​ (es)
  • Педро Риос (исп. Pedro Ríos; 1798—1811), более известный как мальчик-барабанщик Такуари (исп. Tambor de Tacuarí) — малолетний солдат, участвовавший в качестве барабанщика в Парагвайской кампании (1810—1811) Мануэля Бельграно. Он погиб в , где помимо игры на барабане оказывал помощь ослепшему офицеру. Барабанщик Такуари стал одним из символов Аргентинской войны за независимость. (ru)
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  • Pedro Ríos (1798–1811), better known as the Tambor de Tacuarí (Drummer boy of Tacuarí in English) was a boy soldier who participated as a drummer in Manuel Belgrano's expedition to Paraguay (1810–11). He was killed in action while encouraging the troops at the battle of Tacuarí, where he also assisted a blinded officer. The drummer of Tacuarí became an iconic figure of the Argentine War of Independence. (en)
  • Pedro Ríos (Yaguareté-Corá, septiembre de 1798 - Tacuarí, 9 de marzo de 1811), más conocido como el Tambor de Tacuarí, fue un niño que participó como soldado en el ejército de las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata, al mando de Manuel Belgrano, destacándose en la batalla de Tacuarí, donde murió en combate, tocando el tambor que alentaba a las tropas; de allí toma su apodo por el cual es conocido en la historiografía argentina.​ (es)
  • Педро Риос (исп. Pedro Ríos; 1798—1811), более известный как мальчик-барабанщик Такуари (исп. Tambor de Tacuarí) — малолетний солдат, участвовавший в качестве барабанщика в Парагвайской кампании (1810—1811) Мануэля Бельграно. Он погиб в , где помимо игры на барабане оказывал помощь ослепшему офицеру. Барабанщик Такуари стал одним из символов Аргентинской войны за независимость. (ru)
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