Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute
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The Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute is a territorial dispute between Chile and Peru that started in the aftermath of the War of the Pacific and ended significantly in 1929 with the signing of the Treaty of Lima and in 2014 with a ruling by the International Court of Justice. The dispute applies since 2014 to a 37,610 km2 territory in the Chile–Peru border, as a result of the maritime dispute between both states.
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Chilean–Peruvian conflict | |||||||
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Part of the South American territorial disputes | |||||||
Map of the dispute c. 1929 | |||||||
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Chile | Peru |
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