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  2. History of Peru (1919–1930) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Peru between 1919 and 1930 corresponds to the second presidency of Augusto B. Leguía, who won the elections of 1919 but soon after took power through a coup d'état as president-elect on July 4 of the same year.

  3. List of years in Peru - Wikipedia

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    See also the timeline of Peruvian history. For only articles about years in Peru that have been written, see . For only articles about years in Peru that have been written, see . 19th century

  4. 1930 Peruvian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The military rebellion spread through southern Peru, extending to the country's capital, Lima, where the city's garrison joined the coup. The result of the coup was successful for Sánchez Cerro, who arrived in Lima on August 25 to take the reins of the country, while Leguía resigned from the Presidency and was imprisoned in the city's ...

  5. History of Peru - Wikipedia

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    The history of Peru spans 15 millennia, [1] extending back through several stages of cultural development along the country's desert coastline and in the Andes mountains. Peru's coast was home to the Norte Chico civilization , the oldest civilization in the Americas and one of the six cradles of civilization in the world.

  6. Timeline of Peruvian history - Wikipedia

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    The Peru-Bolivian Confederacy was established. 1839: 25 August: The Peru-Bolivian Confederacy was officially dissolved. 1866: 2 May: A Spanish fleet under the command of Admiral Casto Méndez Núñez besieged the port city of Callao. 1879: 5 April: War of the Pacific: Chile declared war on Peru and Bolivia. 1883: 20 October

  7. Santa Catalina mutiny - Wikipedia

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    The government believed that behind the mutiny were the actions of the Communist Party of Peru and alleged collaborators of the Sanchez Cerro regime. Apparently, a faction of communists had entered Lima to contact the CGTP and its party, due to Sánchez Cerro having called a contingent to use against the southern troops.

  8. 1919 Peruvian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The plan consisted of two battalions of the gendarmerie of Lima attacking the Government Palace.The plot, started on July 3, [15] was a success since the Army did not repel the coup, the sailors of Callao Naval Base were inclined to put an end to the civilian government, [10] and the conspirators managed to arrest President José Pardo, who was to complete his mandate in just 45 days, and part ...

  9. Category:1960s in Peru - Wikipedia

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