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Bolivian irredentism over losses in the War of the Pacific (1879–1884): "What once was ours, will be ours once again", and "Hold on rotos (Chileans), because here come the Colorados of Bolivia" The 2009 constitution of Bolivia states that the country has an "unrenounceable right over the territory that gives it access to the Pacific Ocean and ...
Pages in category "Bolivian irredentism" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In Bolivia, anti-Chilean sentiment is fueled by Bolivian claims for territory in the Pacific coast. [citation needed] A common political discourse attributes [citation needed] Bolivia's underdevelopment to its loss of seaports in the War of the Pacific becoming thus a landlocked country.
Bolivian irredentism (6 P) Bulgarian irredentism (17 P) C. Chinese irredentism (3 C, 7 P) Croatian irredentism (6 C, 27 P) E. Ethnocacerism (11 P) F. Finnish ...
Monument to the Chilean roto, Plaza Yungay, Santiago Example of recent expressions of Bolivian irredentism over territorial losses in the War of the Pacific (1879–1884). In the mural it is written; "What once was ours, will be ours once again", and "Hold on rotos (Chileans), because here come the Colorados of Bolivia" Roto, f.
The Atacama Desert border dispute between Bolivia and Chile (1825-1879) The Atacama Desert and the Puna in 1830. The Atacama Desert border dispute was a dispute between Bolivia and Chile from 1825 to 1879 for the territories of the Atacama Coast due to the different views of both countries of the territory inherited from the Spanish Empire.
These discussions took place mostly on the Bolivian train station of Charaña on February 8, 1975, and included the brief reestablishment of diplomatic relations between the two nations which had been severed on 1962 because of the Atacama border dispute [3] which was to be solved via a Chilean proposal for the exchange of territories between ...
[1] 2005 marked the school's 50th anniversary. On that occasion, it was awarded the Order of the Condor of the Andes, which is the Bolivian government's highest distinction, and also it was the first women promotion. In 2016, the school began the first Bolivian technologic school project.