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  2. Cisplatine War - Wikipedia

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    The Cisplatine War [b] was an armed conflict fought in the 1820s between the Empire of Brazil and the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata over control of Brazil's Cisplatina province. It was fought in the aftermath of the United Provinces' and Brazil's independence from Spain and Portugal, respectively, and resulted in the independence of ...

  3. Platine War - Wikipedia

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    The Platine War (Spanish: Guerra Platina, Portuguese: Guerra do Prata, Guerra contra Oribe e Rosas; 18 August 1851 – 3 February 1852) was fought between the Argentine Confederation and an alliance consisting of the Empire of Brazil, Uruguay, and the Argentine provinces of Entre Ríos and Corrientes, with the participation of the Republic of Paraguay as Brazil's co-belligerent and ally.

  4. List of wars involving Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Brazil Argentina. Paraguayan Legion Uruguay Paraguay: Victory. Allied occupation of Paraguay; Argentina definitively asserts its sovereignty on the Misiones Province and other territories south of the Pilcomayo River; Brazil definitively asserts its sovereignty on Mato Grosso do Sul; Battle of Riachuelo (11 June 1865) - Brazilian victory

  5. List of wars involving Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Ragamuffin War (1835–1845) Brazil Riograndense Republic Juliana Republic: Loyalist victory. Treaty of Poncho Verde; Sabinada (1837–1838) Brazil: Bahia Republic Loyalist victory. Reincorporation of Bahia into Brazil. Platine War (1851–1852) Brazil Defense Government Entre Ríos Corrientes Santa Fe Argentina Cerrito Government Federalists ...

  6. Paraguayan War - Wikipedia

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    Paraguay was forced to cede disputed territory to Argentina and Brazil. The war began in late 1864, as a result of a conflict between Paraguay and Brazil caused by the Uruguayan War. Argentina and Uruguay entered the war against Paraguay in 1865, and it then became known as the "War of the Triple Alliance."

  7. Military history of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The crisis lasts up to 1984, over the Falklands War. 1982: Falklands War (Spanish: Guerra de las Malvinas). The Argentine Armed Forces invaded the Falkland Islands. In a ten-week war 255 British and 649 Argentines were killed. The war ended with Britain reclaiming the islands. Argentina's defeat caused the collapse of the military junta.

  8. Argentina–Brazil relations - Wikipedia

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    Argentina and Brazil have close cooperation in the field of space science – the National Space Activities Commission of Argentina and the Brazilian Space Agency have been working together since the 1990s. In 2007, Brazil and Argentina successfully launched a rocket into space, in the first joint space mission by the two countries.

  9. South American dreadnought race - Wikipedia

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    The conflict forced the cancellation of a Brazilian super-dreadnought, Riachuelo, before construction began, while the two Chilean dreadnoughts were purchased by the British; one was re-acquired by Chile after the war. Argentina's two dreadnoughts avoided this fate by being built in the then-neutral United States, and they were commissioned in ...