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  2. Chile–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    Although the relations between Peru and Bolivia would eventually find a "friendly point" in terms for the defense of both nations, Peru and Chile once again showed heavy improvements in their international relations as Peru soon paid back the Chilean assistance for this war and later in the past debt owed for the original liberation of Peru ...

  3. Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute - Wikipedia

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    The Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute is a territorial dispute between Chile and Peru that started in the aftermath of the War of the Pacific and ended significantly in 1929 with the signing of the Treaty of Lima and in 2014 with a ruling by the International Court of Justice.

  4. War of the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Bolivia helped Peru with money and weapons, but the Bolivian army never again intervened in the war. In Peru, the political situation was complicated. President Prado had declared war on Chile for longstanding economical and political reasons [60] but without the funds or international credit to finance the war. He turned over the ...

  5. List of wars involving Peru - Wikipedia

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    Viceroyalty of Peru. Captaincy General of Chile; Hostile indigenous people of Polynesia: Stalemate The expedition possibly reached New Zealand and Tahiti, but there wasn't any conquest. Philip II of Spain: Expeditions to Chile hostile to Spain (1578–1741) Viceroyalty of Peru. Captaincy General of Chile; European Pirates. Supported by: United ...

  6. List of wars involving Chile - Wikipedia

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    The state of war is maintained between the belligerent parties until the signing of an indefinite armistice in 1871; Subsequently, Spain and the South American allies signed peace treaties separately: Peru (1879), Bolivia (1879), Chile (1883) and Ecuador (1885) War of the Pacific (1879–1883) Chile Peru Bolivia: Victory

  7. Expulsion of Chileans from Bolivia and Peru in 1879 - Wikipedia

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    The expulsion took place at the beginning of the War of the Pacific (1879–1883) between Chile and Peruvian-Bolivian alliance. Chilean citizens (about 30,000 [1] to 40,000 in number) in both nations were ordered to leave within eight days or face internment and confiscation of their property.

  8. Battle of Pisagua - Wikipedia

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    War was declared in April 1879, among the nations of Bolivia, Chile, and Peru. The War resulted in the loss of not only valuable mining areas in Bolivia, but the loss of Bolivia's access to the Pacific. Peru also lost a large piece of her southern mining region.

  9. Treaty of Ancón - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Ancón was a peace treaty signed by Chile and Peru on 20 October 1883, in Ancón, near Lima.It was intended to settle the two nations' remaining territorial differences at the conclusion of their involvement in the War of the Pacific and to stabilise post-bellum relations between them.