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  2. History of Peru (1956–1968) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Peru between 1956 and 1968 corresponds to the period following the general elections that put an end to the eight-year military dictatorship that ruled the country since 1948, with Manuel Prado Ugarteche taking office for the second time in 1956.

  3. 1968 Peruvian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 Peruvian coup d'état took place during the first presidency of Fernando Belaúnde (1963–1968), as a result of political disputes becoming norms, serious arguments between President Belaúnde and Congress rising, dominated by the APRA-UNO (Unión Nacional Odríista) coalition, and even clashes between the President and his own Acción Popular (Popular Action) party were common. [1]

  4. History of Peru (1948–1956) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Peru between 1948 and 1956 corresponds to the presidency of General Manuel A. Odría, who overthrew José Luis Bustamante y Rivero through a coup d'état on October 29, 1948. The period's name in Spanish comes from the 8-year length of Odría's presidency (Spanish: Ochenio de Odría ).

  5. Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Peru

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    The Peruvian Army occupies La Brea y Pariñas. The first phase of the dictatorship, calling itself the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces, began with the de facto presidency of the Army Commander General, Major General Juan Velasco Alvarado, who overthrew President Fernando Belaúnde, after the Talara Act and the Page 11 scandals, through a coup d'état, on October 3, 1968.

  6. List of years in Peru - Wikipedia

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    1948–1956: Moderate civil reform: 19561968: Revolutionary Government: 1968–1980: Return to democracy and terrorism: 1980–2000: Internal conflict: 1980–2000, 2002– Economic crisis: 1980s: Peruvian political crisis: 2016–

  7. Internal conflict in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the conflict, Peru had undergone a series of coups with frequent switches between political parties and ideologies. On 2 October 1968, [39] General Juan Velasco Alvarado staged a military coup and became Peru's 56th president under the administration of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces, left-leaning military dictatorship.

  8. Category:1950s in Peru - Wikipedia

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    History of Peru (1948–1956) History of Peru (1956–1968) This page was last edited on 15 September 2020, at 04:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Category:1960s in Peru - Wikipedia

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    1968 in Peru (1 C, 7 P ... 1960s in Peruvian television (3 C) Pages in category "1960s in Peru" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. H. History of Peru (1956 ...