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  2. History of Bolivia (1809–1920) - Wikipedia

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    Having lost its entire coastal territory, Bolivia withdrew from the war, while the war between Chile and Peru continued for three more years. Bolivia officially ceded the coastal territory to Chile only twenty-four years later, under the 1904 Treaty of Peace and Friendship. [6] The War of the Pacific was a turning point in Bolivian history.

  3. War of the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Chile acquired the Peruvian territory of Tarapacá, the disputed Bolivian department of Litoral (turning Bolivia into a landlocked country), and temporary control over the Peruvian provinces of Tacna and Arica. In 1904, Chile and Bolivia signed the Treaty of Peace and Friendship, which established definite

  4. History of Bolivia (1920–1964) - Wikipedia

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    Bolivia's defeat by Paraguay in the Chaco War of 1932–1936 marked a turning point in the modern history of Bolivia.Significant loss of life and territory discredited the traditional ruling classes, while service in the army produced stirrings of political awareness among the indigenous people.

  5. Chaco War - Wikipedia

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    Bolivia retained the remaining territory, which bordered Puerto Busch. The war cost both nations dearly. Bolivia lost between 56,000 and 65,000 people, 2% of its population, and Paraguay lost about 36,000, or 3% of its population.

  6. LATAM POLITICS TODAY-Bolivia's Morales calls on Chile's Boric ...

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    Bolivia lost access to the Pacific Ocean in 1884 following a war with Chile. LATAM POLITICS TODAY-Bolivia's Morales calls on Chile's Boric to back sea access Skip to main content

  7. Consequences of the War of the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Currently Chile's huge copper vein in the Atacama Desert, which makes Chile the largest copper exporter in the world, is held in the lands claimed by Bolivia; the same lands lost during the war. In Peru, a strong anti-Chilean sentiment exists because it lost "a large chunk of its southern territory to Chile" in the War of the Pacific. [11]

  8. Bolivia landlocked: how lack of ports hinders economic growth

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    Sovereign access to the Pacific would bring Bolivia significant economic benefits.

  9. Obligation to Negotiate Access to the Pacific Ocean - Wikipedia

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    In the case, Bolivia petitioned the Court for a writ of mandamus obligating Chile to negotiate with Bolivia to restore Bolivia's access to the Pacific Ocean, which it had lost to Chile in 1879 during the War of the Pacific. In 2018, the court rejected Bolivia's arguments, finding that Chile was under no such obligation.