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Brazil–Peru relations are the bilateral relations between Brazil and Peru. Both countries were members of the Portuguese and Spanish empires, respectively, and are members of the Latin American Integration Association, Organization of American States and United Nations. Both countries established relations in 1826. [1]
The Brazil–Peru border is the line, located in the Amazon Rainforest, that limits the territories of Brazil and Peru. The Brazilian states of Amazonas and Acre border the eastern Peruvian regions of Loreto, Ucayali and Madre de Dios. Part of the limit was established in the Treaty of Rio de Janeiro in 1909. [1] [2]
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Brazil to Peru (Portuguese: Embaixador extraordinário e plenipotenciário do Brasil no Peru) [1] is the official representative of the Federative Republic of Brazil to the Republic of Peru. Relations between both countries were established in 1826, and have continued since. [2]
The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Peru to the Federative Republic of Brazil is the official representative of the Republic of Peru to the Federative Republic of Brazil. Relations between both countries were established in 1826, and have continued since.
Brazil–Peru border; E. Embassy of Brazil, Lima; Embassy of Peru, Brasília; T. Transcontinental railway Brasil-Peru This page was last edited on 16 January 2019, at ...
The Trans-Amazonian Railway is a proposed transcontinental railway through the Amazon Basin in Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru.The project was conceived in 2013 and announced in 2015 by Chinese and Bolivian leaders as part of a larger plan to create a Chinese-funded transportation network to support Bolivian imports and exports. [2]
Tres Fronteras: The tripoint of Brazil, Peru, and Colombia. Assis Brasil, Bolpebra, Iñapari: The tripoint of Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru. Triple Frontier: The tripoint of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. Brazilian Island: The tripoint of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. Due to a border dispute between Brazil and Uruguay over the river island, the ...
In Peru the project is known by the MTC (Ministerio de Transportes y Comunicaciones) as the Corredor Vial Interoceánico Sur Perú-Brasil [2] and by ProInversion (Private Investment Promotion Agency - Peru) as the Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of South America, (Iniciativa para la Integración de la Infraestructura Regional Suramericana) (IIRSA), SUR axis. [3]