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    The Protocol of Peace, Friendship, and Boundaries between Peru and Ecuador, or Rio Protocol for short, was an international agreement signed in Rio de...
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    simply as the Rio Protocol, was an international agreement signed in Rio de Janeiro between Colombia and Peru on May 24, 1934. The Protocol was intended...
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    countries came into effect on 31 July 1941. Both countries signed the Rio Protocol on 29 January 1942, and Peruvian forces subsequently withdrew. The enmity...
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    the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War of 1941, Ecuador claimed that the Rio de Janeiro Protocol was not executable because a 78 km section of the border was not...
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    aftermath of the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War with the signing of the Rio de Janeiro Protocol on January 29, 1942. However, this treaty was also questioned,...
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  • Look up RIO, Rio, rio, or río in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rio or Río is the Portuguese, Spanish, and Maltese word for "river". The term also exists...
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    mission of military observers from the "guarantor" countries of the 1942 Rio Protocol: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and the USA. The Cenepa war produced far-reaching...
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    Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). In 2010 (in force 2014), the Nagoya protocol to the CBD created actionable mechanisms to ensure a fair access and benefit-sharing...
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    series of peaceful treaties, and Peru after a short war in which the Protocol of Rio de Janeiro was signed in 1942. During the struggle for independence...
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    administration became limited to the provinces of El Oro and Loja until the Rio Protocol was signed on January 29, 1942, with Peruvian troops withdrawing on February...
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    approach, contained in Principle 15 of the Rio Declaration on Environment and Development, the objective of the Protocol is to contribute to ensuring an adequate...
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  • fundamental prerequisite for achieving sustainable development. The Rio Protocol was a huge leap forward: for the first time, the world agreed on a sustainability...
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    rather than an amendment of the Kyoto Protocol. 1992 – The UN Conference on the Environment and Development is held in Rio de Janeiro. It results in the Framework...
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    Peru and Ecuador fought the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War, after which the Rio Protocol sought to formalize the boundary between those two countries. In a military...
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    withdrawal of Peruvian forces from El Oro Province after the signing of the Rio Protocol. Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone – The demilitarized zone between North...
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    aftermath of the Colombia–Peru War, which led to the signing of the Rio Protocol two years later, finally establishing a border agreed upon by both parties...
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  • saw itself forced to accept Perus territorial claims and signed the Rio Protocol on 29 January 1942. Subsequently, Peruvian troops withdrew from the invaded...
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  • countries in the region). The resulting treaty is known as the Rio Protocol. The protocol became the focus of a surge of Ecuadorian national pride and concomitant...
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    the United States, Argentina, Chile and Brazil, signed in Rio de Janeiro the Rio Protocol, that settled the boundary line between Peru and Ecuador. During...
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    its claims to sovereignty of the disputed territory under the Rio de Janeiro Protocol, and in return, Peru deeded ownership of one km² of territory to...
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  • power. Ecuadorian–Peruvian War of 1941 (1941)  Ecuador  Peru Defeat Rio Protocol World War II (1945)  United States  Soviet Union  United Kingdom  China...
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    disputed area to a League of Nations delegation, ultimately signing the Rio Protocol in 1934. After the anarchy unleashed in Peru after the fall of Augusto...
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    continued into his inaugural address, when he renounced the hated 1942 Rio Protocol. He thus came to power with the adoration of the masses, but he saddled...
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    until the signing of the Rio Protocol in January 1942, with Peruvian troops withdrawing the following month. The treaty signed in Rio established a border...
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  • 9P (or the Plan 9 Filesystem Protocol or Styx) is a network protocol developed for the Plan 9 from Bell Labs distributed operating system as the means...
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  • Boreal which it took over during the Chaco War (1932–35). 1941 — The Rio Protocol recognises Peru as having control of the territory it won in the Ecuadorian–Peruvian...
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    Buenaventura never came under attack, but the war concluded that year with the Rio Protocol, which recognized Colombia's claim to the disputed territory. In 1936...
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  • Bahia Río de Janeiro (Buenos Aires Metro), a metro station in Buenos Aires Protocol of Rio de Janeiro, a 1942 international agreement Battle of Rio de Janeiro...
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    the cause. After many battles the war ended with the signing of the Rio Protocol in 1934, which upheld the Salomón–Lozano Treaty and officially ended...
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    Ecuadorian government quickly regretted having become a party to the Rio Protocol. The protocol became the focus of a surge of Ecuadorian national pride and concomitant...
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