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Treaty of Lima

The Treaty of Lima solved the dispute between Peru and Chile regarding the status of the Chilean administered territories of Tacna and Arica. According to the Treaty, the Tacna-Arica Territory was divided between both countries; Tacna being awarded to Peru and with Chile retaining sovereignty over Arica. Chile also agreed to pay up to 6 millions dollars in compensation to Peru.

The Treaty was signed on June 3, 1929 in the City of Lima by then Peruvian Representative Jose Rada y Gamio and Chilean Representative Emiliano Figueroa Larrain.

See also

War of the Pacific

Treaty of Ancon

Chilean-Peruvian maritime dispute of 2006-2007

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