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    The Treaty of Valparaiso was an agreement between Chile and Bolivia that ended the War of the Pacific. Signed on April 4, 1884, the third treaty of the...
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    The Treaty of Ancón was a peace treaty signed by Chile and Peru on 20 October 1883, in Ancón, near Lima. It was intended to settle the two nations' remaining...
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    Charaña Accords (category History of the foreign relations of Chile)
    Chile by the Treaty of Valparaiso and the permanent loss was confirmed with the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904. The crippling loss of its access...
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    to this article: Treaty of Valparaiso In 1884, Bolivia signed a truce, the Treaty of Valparaiso and accepted the military occupation of the entire Bolivian...
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    Atacama Desert border dispute (category History of the foreign relations of Chile)
    Treaties in 1866 and 1874. The dispute occurred prior to the War of the Pacific, which settled the dispute in favor of Chile. Due to the surrender of...
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    Litoral Department (category Departments of Bolivia)
    before. This eliminated the area of common interest from the treaty of 1866. Bolivia and Peru, bound by a secret treaty of defensive alliance since 1873...
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    Tacna–Arica compromise or Treaty of Lima was a series of documents that settled the territorial dispute of both Tacna and Arica provinces of Peru and Chile respectively...
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    Obligation to Negotiate Access to the Pacific Ocean (category International Court of Justice cases)
    entire coastline, and the war ended with the Treaty of Ancón and the Treaty of Valparaíso. In the Treaty of Ancón, Chile and Peru agreed that a plebiscite...
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    Nicolás de Piérola (category Peruvian people of the War of the Pacific)
    almost one month of sabotage actions. Piérola was taken to Callao after he surrendered, he preferred to remove himself to Valparaíso and later to Europe...
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    had been sighted sailing north at Coquimbo, halfway between Arica and Valparaíso. Therefore, a new strategy was set up to capture the Peruvian monitor...
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    Licancabur (category Volcanoes of Antofagasta Region)
    existed at lakes on Mars. Licancabur is explicitly mentioned in the Treaty of Valparaiso that establishes the border. Other elevations have been reported...
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  • (PDF). FONDECYT, Federico Santa María Technical University (in Spanish). Valparaíso, Chile: 129. Retrieved 23 June 2019. Rubilar Luengo, Mauricio (2012)....
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    The Blockade of Callao was a military operation that occurred during the War of the Pacific or the Salitre War and that consisted of the Chilean squadron...
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    Pacific. The Treaty of Ancón ended the conflict between Peru and Chile on 20 October 1883, and a truce was signed by Bolivia and Chile at Valparaíso on 4 April...
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    in Yarrow of Poplar (Yard nr. 495) and arrived to Valparaíso on 17 October 1879 on board of Belle of Cork. She was assembled in Valparaíso and in 1893...
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    destroyed the Peru-Bolivian alliance against Chile, forged by a secret treaty signed in 1873. On 26 May 1880, the Chilean Northern Operations Army led...
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    The Treaty of Defensive Alliance was a secret defense pact between Bolivia and Peru. Signed in the Peruvian capital, Lima, on 6 February 1873, the document...
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  • truce, the Treaty of Valparaiso, that ended the War of the Pacific and accepted the military occupation of the entire Bolivian coast. The Treaty of Peace and...
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  • companies) Chillán Infantry Battalion (Juan Vargas Pinochet) (4 companies) Valparaíso Infantry Battalion (Jacinto Niño) (3 companies) II Division Lt. Col. Francisco...
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    victory of Pacheco in the general elections of 1883 and the pressure of the mine owners of southern Bolivia led to the signing of the Treaty of Valparaiso with...
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    but the United States, Britain and France stood by the treaty and refused to accept the legality of Bolivia's act. Since Bolivia did not have any ports because...
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    Montevideo and around Cape Horn to Valparaíso, Chile, where she arrived on 5 May 1884 – one day after the Treaty of Valparaíso marked Chile's victory in her...
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    Battle of Los Ángeles was a military action fought on 22 March 1880 between the Chilean and Peruvian armies during the Tacna and Arica Campaign of the War...
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    exportation of saltpetre. This vast territory has never been returned to Bolivia and Peru; it was annexed in perpetuity to Chile by the Treaty of Ancon, signed...
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    Battle of San Juan, also known as the Battle of San Juan and Chorrillos, was the first of two battles in the Lima Campaign during the War of the Pacific...
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    nacionales y extranjeros de 1879. Guerra del Pacífico. Pascual Ahumada Moreno. Valparaíso. 1886 [1] Archived 2005-02-13 at the Wayback Machine ^ Farcau, Bruce W...
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    after the signing of the Treaty of Ancon, on 1884; the city remained occupied by Chilean forces until the later signing of the Treaty of Lima in 1929, when...
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    The Battle of Chipana took place on 12 April 1879, during the War of the Pacific between Chile and Peru. It was the first naval engagement between both...
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    Chile, Perú y Bolivia, conteniendo documentos inéditos de importancia. Valparaíso: Imprenta del Progreso. Sturrock, Robert Ramsay (1881). Letter by Robert...
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    for the Treaty of Ancón that finally put an end to the war. Also, one of Peru's greatest heroes, Colonel Leoncio Prado, died as a consequence of this battle...
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