Zumalacárregui had 5,000 men, but had the advantage of knowing the terrain and practicing guerrilla tactics. Valdes’ troops maneuvered up the mountains in the area. The Carlists, meanwhile, were hidden in the foliage, and were able to harass the Liberal troops day and night until the Liberals gave way. The total casualties were 700 men.
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