Tercio de Andaluces
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Disbanded1811
CountryArgentina
Allegiance
Spain - until 1810
United Provinces of the River Plate
BranchArgentine Army
| Tercio de Andaluces | |
|---|---|
19th century illustration about the Officer's Uniform of the Tercio de Andaluces | |
| Disbanded | 1811 |
| Country | Argentina |
| Allegiance | |
| Branch | Argentine Army |
| Type | Infantry |
| Engagements | British invasions of the River Plate Mutiny of Álzaga May Revolution Argentine War of Independence |
The Tercio de Andaluces, also known as Batallón de Voluntarios Urbanos de los Cuatro Reinos de Andalucía, was a unit of Spanish militias of the city of Buenos Aires of the 19th century.[1]