• Events in the year 1866 in Peru. President: Mariano Ignacio Prado May 2 - Chincha Islands War: Battle of Callao September 8: Amalia Puga de Losada, writer...
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    be 1845, the year in which Castilla started his first administration. It ended shortly after the war between Spain and Peru in 1866.[citation needed]...
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    history of Peru spans 15 millennia, extending back through several stages of cultural development along the country's desert coastline and in the Andes...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1866. 1866 (MDCCCLXVI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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    Chincha Islands War (category 1866 in Peru)
    colonies of Peru, Chile, Ecuador, and Bolivia from 1865 to 1879. The conflict began with Spain's seizure of the guano-rich Chincha Islands in one of a series...
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    The Peruvian Internal Conflict is an ongoing armed conflict between the Government of Peru and the Maoist guerilla group Shining Path and its remnants...
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    Battle of Callao (category 1866 in Peru)
    Callao (Spanish: Combate del Dos de Mayo, as it is known in South America) occurred on May 2, 1866, between a Spanish fleet under the command of Admiral...
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    Lima (redirect from Lima, Peru)
    founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (locally [sjuˈdat de los ˈreʝes], Spanish for "City of Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is...
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    middle income economy as classified by the World Bank. Peru has the forty-seventh largest economy in the world by total GDP and currently experiences a high...
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    settlers came from Peru, Illinois. The Nebraska Territorial Legislature chartered the school on February 12, 1866, under the name Peru Seminary and College...
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  • the present. Bolivian War of Independence "Guerra entre la Confederación Perú - Boliviana y la Argentina". History Channel. "La guerra de la Confederación...
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  • day. "Centro de Estudios Histórico Militares del Perú". 26 June 2021. "Historia de la república del Perú [1822-1933]". Producciones Cantabria S.A.C. 2005...
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    Panama, Peru, Venezuela Corydalus flinti Contreras-Ramos, 1998 - Venezuela Corydalus hayashii Contreras-Ramos, 2002 Corydalus hecate McLachlan, 1866 - Brazil...
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    Boundary Treaty of 1866 between Chile and Bolivia, also called the Mutual Benefits Treaty, was signed in Santiago de Chile on August 10, 1866, by the Chilean...
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    Callao (redirect from Callao, Peru)
    Salom. On 2 May 1866, during the Battle of Callao, the Spanish fleet tried to reconquer independent Peru. Kon-Tiki left Callao, Peru, on the afternoon...
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    John Randolph Tucker (naval officer) (category Peruvian Navy admirals)
    In 1866, the Peruvian Minister to the United States contacted Tucker to arrange an interview in Washington, D.C. At that time, Peru and Chile were in...
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    Puga de Losada (1866–1963), Peruvian writer, poet, novelist and essayist Amalia Matamoros (born 1989), winner of Miss World Costa Rica in 2008 Amalberga...
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    Carlos Scharff (category Slavery in Peru)
    Carlos Scharff (30 October 1866 – 28 July 1909) was a Peruvian rubber baron of German descent who was active along the Upper Purus and Las Piedras rivers...
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    José Gálvez Egúsquiza (category 1866 deaths)
    Gabriel Gálvez Egúsquiza (Cajamarca, March 17, 1819 - Callao, May 2, 1866) was a Peruvian lawyer, professor and liberal politician. During the presidential...
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    Chincha Islands (category Pacific islands of Peru)
    a few remains are to be found today. Peru began the export of guano in 1840. Spain, not having recognized Peru's independence (it was not to do so until...
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    Amazonas (Spanish pronunciation: [amaˈsonas]) is a department and region in northern Peru bordered by Ecuador on the north and west, Cajamarca on the west, La...
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    Roberto Leguía (category 1866 births)
    Roberto Leguía (1866-1930) was the first Vice President of Peru from 1912 to 1914. Leguía was born in 1866 in Lambayeque, Peru. His father was Nicanor...
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    The Peruvian Army (Spanish: Ejército del Perú, abbreviated EP) is the branch of the Peruvian Armed Forces tasked with safeguarding the independence, sovereignty...
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    The Peruvian War of Independence (Spanish: Guerra de Independencia del Perú) was a series of military conflicts in Peru from 1809 to 1826 that resulted...
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    Chile, and Peru were in the area of the largest reserves of a resource demanded by the world. During the Chincha Islands War (1864–1866), Spain, under...
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    War with Spain (1866). The breakout of the War of the Pacific (1879–1883) caught the Peruvian Navy unprepared and with inferior forces in comparison to...
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  • Alan Puga (born 1995), Mexican footballer Amalia Puga de Losada (1866–1963), Peruvian writer Antonio de Puga (1602–1648), Spanish painter Arturo Puga (1879–1970)...
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    Isabella II (category Queens regnant in Europe)
    (1864–1866) against Peru and Chile. In August 1866, exiled forces comprising both elements from the Democratic and the Progressive Party met secretly in Belgium...
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    of the Inca Empire, also known as the Conquest of Peru, was one of the most important campaigns in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. After years...
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    (FCCA) is the consortium which operates the Ferrovías Central railway in Peru linking the Pacific port of Callao and the capital Lima with Huancayo and...
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