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  2. Colombian–Peruvian territorial dispute - Wikipedia

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    Colombia. Peru. The Colombian–Peruvian territorial dispute was a territorial dispute between Colombia and Peru, which, until 1916, also included Ecuador. [Note 1] The dispute had its origins on each country's interpretation of what Real Cedulas Spain used to precisely define its possessions in the Americas. After independence, all of Spain's ...

  3. Colombia–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    Colombia and Peru share a long and uncontrollable border, which prompted militia group like Shining Path and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia to become active against the elitist government, and growing drug trafficking activities. [8] In response, Colombia and Peru have cooperated in their battles against drug cartels and various militia ...

  4. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Peru (Spanish: Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores) is the government ministry in charge of foreign policy and international relations and international cooperation. It works in coordination with Peruvian ambassadors and consuls with accrediting in different countries and with international organizations.

  5. Millpu (Cajatambo) - Wikipedia

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    Millpu ( Quechua for "throat, gullet", [2] also spelled Millpo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,300 metres (17,388 ft) high. It is situated south of the Huayhuash mountain range. Its main peak and the northern peak are located in the Lima Region, Cajatambo Province, Cajatambo District, south of Puka Qaqa and a lake named Quyllurqucha.

  6. List of ambassadors of Colombia to Peru - Wikipedia

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    Both countries established relations on June 6, 1822. [2] Relations were initially amicable, although a territorial dispute soon led to conflict between both states. The first such conflict was the Gran ColombiaPeru War, being followed by skirmishes that would last almost a century after, culminating in the 20th century Battle of La Pedrera and the ColombiaPeru War, ultimately being ...

  7. Cojata District - Wikipedia

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    Climate data for Cojata, elevation 4,347 m (14,262 ft), (1991–2020) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum °C (°F)

  8. Huayopata District - Wikipedia

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    Huayopata District is one of fourteen districts of the province La Convención in Peru. [1] Huyro, the capital of the district had a population of 1,619 in 2017. Nearby Amaybamba (not to be confused with the town of the same name in Inkawasi District) had a population of 663. The Peruvian government's estimate of the 2017 population of the ...

  9. Pachitea Province - Wikipedia

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    Spanish, however, is the language which the majority of the population (52.69%) learnt to speak in childhood, 46.98% of the residents started speaking using the Quechua language (2007 Peru Census). [2]