Emboscada (Portuguese and Spanish - ambush) may refer to:
- Emboscada, Paraguay, a district of Cordillera Department
- Emboscada (album), of 2002 by Puerto Rican singer Vico C
- Emboscada (historical event), an 1846 Portuguese palace coup
Emboscada (Portuguese and Spanish - ambush) may refer to:
The Emboscada (Portuguese - Ambush) was a palace coup of 6 October 1846, by which queen Maria II deposed the government presided over by Pedro de Sousa
Portuguese). 2024-05-09. Retrieved 2025-06-22. "Líder Guajajara é morto em emboscada de madeireiros contra indígenas no Maranhão". Brasil de Fato (in Brazilian
came from several places inside the country, stones from the quarries of Emboscada and Altos, woods and odrajes of Ñeembucú and Yaguarón, bricks of Tacumbú
Paredes-Bravo government, ending the centralist system and restoring federalism. Emboscada in Portugal Revolt of the Polkos in Mexico: In a second coup during the
nomination, as a result of the palace coup of October 6, 1846, known as the "Emboscada," to set up a clearly Cartista government presided over by marshal João
(see the help page). "El "Monstruo de los cañaduzales" murió durante emboscada a carro del Inpec en Cauca". El Colombiano (in Spanish). 18 October 2024
Most Afro-Paraguayans established communities in towns such as Areguá, Emboscada, and Guarambaré. Many achieved their freedom during the Spanish rule.
parapoliciales y a la extrema derecha. El País, 2 July 1981. Emboscada de Pasaia. Naiz, 21 March 2014. Emboscada de Pasaia, el crimen que no se podrá silenciar. Noticias