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Ahiri 1:
Ọgụ̀ ǹkè Albuera (16 ọnwaìse 1811) bụ̀rụ̀ ọgụ̀ mere m̀gbè agha ọkàraàgwà. Ụsụagha gwakọtara ndị Britain nà Spain mà ndị Portugual lụsụ̀rụ̀ ndị òtù France ǹke Armée du Midi (òtùagha ǹke nledà) nà ogbè ntàkịrị ǹkè ndị Spain ha kpọ̀ Albuera, ebe rutụrụ km 20 (mi 12) si nà nledà ebe ọgwaìga ebe ndị nlụ̀sụduru dị nà Badajoz ime Spain.
Site nà ọnwaìri 1810 ụsụagha diọ̀gbọagha Masséna ǹke Portugal
Soult rapidly gathered a new army from the French forces in Andalusia and, joining with the troops retreating before Beresford, he marched to relieve the siege. With intelligence of another approaching force—a Spanish army under Gen. Joaquín Blake—he planned to turn Beresford's flank and interpose his army between the two. However, Soult was again acting on outdated information; unknown to the Marshal, the Spaniards had already linked up with the Anglo-Portuguese corps, and his 24,000 troops now faced a combined Allied army 35,000 strong.
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