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The Second Ecuadorian–Peruvian War, known locally as the War of the '41 (Spanish: Guerra del 41), was a South American border war fought between 5–31 July 1941. It was the first of three military conflicts between Ecuador and Peru during the 20th century.
The Cenepa War was a brief (January 26 – February 28, 1995) and localized military conflict between Ecuador and Peru, fought over control of a disputed area on the border between the two countries.
The Cenepa War was a brief and localized military conflict between Ecuador and Peru over control of an area in Peruvian territory near the border. It ended with a peace agreement in 1998 and the demarcation of the border in 1999.
16 cze 2023 · Learn how Ecuador and Peru fought over a patch of Amazonian jungle in 1995, using modern technology and air power. The war was a result of a long-standing territorial dispute with Spanish colonial origins and previous wars in 1941 and 1981.
Konflikt peruwiańsko-ekwadorski – spór pomiędzy Peru a Ekwadorem, dotyczy nadamazońskich terytoriów Tumbes, Jaen i Maynas, należących wcześniej do wicekrólestwa Nowej Grenady, które w 1802 Hiszpanie włączyli w skład okręgu zarządzanego z Limy, a które później znalazły się w granicach Peru.
3 lut 2017 · 1995 Peru-Ecuador Border War. A former Peruvian army officer recalls the last war between Latin American neighbours, fought over the disputed border region around the Cenepa river. Show...
1 kwi 1999 · After nearly six decades of sporadic warfare over a relatively small stretch of disputed border, Ecuador and Peru signed an accord on October 26, 1998, that provides a definitive settlement of the remaining issues in their ongoing border conflict.