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Bolívar followed with the Battle of Bombona and the Battle of Pichincha, after which he entered Quito on 16 June 1822.
The flag was changed to have 24 stars. (for Missouri)
On 26 and 27 July 1822, Bolívar held the Guayaquil Conference with the Argentine General José de San Martín, who had received the title of "Protector of Peruvian Freedom" in August 1821 after partially liberating Peru from the Spanish.
In 1822, the Greeks had decisively defeated an army of some 30,000 men under Sultanzade Mahmud Dramali Pasha.
By the beginning of 1822, all of riverine Sudan and Kordofan were under Egyptian control.
Galunggung had its first historical eruption in 1822 that produced pyroclastic flows and lahars that killed 4,011 people.