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  2. Bolivia–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    Both Bolivia and Peru share a common history in the fact that both nations were once part of the Inca Empire and then as part of the Spanish Empire.During Spanish colonialism, Peru was governed by the Viceroyalty of Peru in Lima while the territory of Bolivia was split between the Viceroyalty of Peru and the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata in Buenos Aires.

  3. List of ambassadors of Bolivia to Peru - Wikipedia

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    Both Bolivia and Peru share a common history in the fact that both nations were once part of the Inca Empire and then as part of the Spanish Empire. [1] Relations between both countries were established soon after their independence. Since then, relations have been turbulent, from a territorial dispute arising from the independence of Bolivia ...

  4. Bolivian Republic (Peru-Bolivian Confederation) - Wikipedia

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    The Peru-Bolivian Confederation was a plan that attempted to reunite Upper Peru (now Bolivia) and Lower Peru (now simply Peru) into a single political and economic entity. Marshal Andrés de Santa Cruz promoted an ambitious project to reunite these two territories on the basis of a confederacy.

  5. Bolivian–Peruvian territorial dispute - Wikipedia

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    Historia de los límites del Perú (PDF). Librería Francesa Científica y Casa Editorial E. Rosay. Gran Historia del Perú. Empresa Editora El Comercio S.A. 2000. Tudela, Francisco (1909). La cuestión de límites entre el Perú y Bolivia (PDF). Tipografía de El Lucero. Zarco, José (1897). Cuestión de límites entre Bolivia y el Perú (PDF ...

  6. Economy of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Bolivia's trade with neighboring countries is growing, in part because of several regional preferential trade agreements it has negotiated. [citation needed] Bolivia was a founding member of the Andean Group, a South American organization designed to promote trade among Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. [20]

  7. Peruvian–Bolivian War of 1841–42 - Wikipedia

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    The Peruvian–Bolivian War was a warlike confrontation between Peru and Bolivia in the years 1841 and 1842. In 1841, Agustín Gamarra , President of Peru, tried to annex Bolivia, [ 4 ] which cost the Peruvian president his life on November 18, 1841 at the Battle of Ingavi .

  8. Salaverry-Santa Cruz War - Wikipedia

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    In 1835, while President Luis Orbegoso was travelling to the south, his former ally General Felipe Salaverry proclaimed himself Supreme Head of the Republic on 23 February 1835, deposing Orbegoso. Orbegoso fled to Bolivia and asked Andrés de Santa Cruz, president of Bolivia, for his support to overthrow the Salaverry government.

  9. Peru–Bolivian Confederation - Wikipedia

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    The Peru–Bolivian Confederation (Spanish: Confederación Perú-Boliviana) [1] was a short-lived state that existed in South America between 1836 and 1839. The country was a loose confederation made up of three states: North Peru and South Peru—states that arose from the division of the Peruvian Republic due to the civil wars of 1834 and 1835 to 1836—as well as the Bolivian State.