Central Bolívar Bloc
| Central Bolívar Bloc (Spanish) Bloque Central Bolívar | |
|---|---|
| Participant in Colombian armed conflict | |
| 
 Seal and logo of the Central Bolívar Bloc | |
| Active | Officially completed demobilization in 2006. | 
| Ideology | Anti-communism | 
| Leaders | Carlos Mario Jiménez Iván Roberto Duque Rodrigo Pérez Alzate | 
| Part of | United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia | 
| Opponents | Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia National Liberation Army | 
The Central Bolívar Bloc (Spanish: Bloque Central Bolívar or BCB) was a Colombian paramilitary organization and a bloc of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC).
Demobilization
The Central Bolívar Bloc demobilized in the early 2000s as a result of the agreement reached between the Colombian government and the AUC at Santa Fe de Ralito.
| Date | Front | Combatants | 
|---|---|---|
| June 30, 2005 | Liberators of the South Bloc | 677 | 
| September 24, 2005 | Vichada Front | 325 | 
| December 12, 2005 | Nordeste Antioqueño Front, Bajo Cauca Front, and Middle Magdalena Front | 1922 | 
| December 15, 2005 | Heroes and Martyrs of Guática Front | 552 | 
| January 31, 2006 | Sur de Bolívar de las AUC | 2523 | 
| February 15, 2006 | Próceres del Caguán Front, Heroes of los Andaquíes Front, and Heroes of Florencia Front | 522 | 
| March 1, 2006 | Frente Sur Putumayo | 504 | 
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