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  2. 2024 Ecuadorian conflict - Wikipedia

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    2024 Ecuadorian conflict. On 9 January 2024, an armed conflict broke out in Ecuador involving the country's government against several organized crime groups, most notably the Los Choneros cartel. Reports of armed attacks throughout Guayaquil and other parts of the country were widespread, occurring primarily in prisons, markets, roads, and ...

  3. Willax Televisión - Wikipedia

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    willax.tv. Availability. Terrestrial. Digital VHF. Channel 1.1. Willax Televisión (commonly known as Willax, from Quechua willaq [ˈwɪʎaχ] ‘narrator, informant’ [1]) is a Peruvian television channel. It began as an internet channel in 2010 with a television channel launching later that year.

  4. Colombia–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    Both Peru and Gran Colombia had land claims over modern-day Ecuador, resulted with war and territorial claim. [2] The war eventually ended with no significant territorial change, but Gran Colombia's collapse in 1831 led to the independence of Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador. Thus, Peru's territorial dispute with Gran Colombia transferred to ...

  5. Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute - Wikipedia

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    Peru. The Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute was a territorial dispute between Ecuador and Peru, which, until 1928, also included Colombia. [Note 1] The dispute had its origins on each country's interpretation of what Real Cedulas Spain used to precisely define its colonial territories in the Americas. After independence, all of Spain's ...

  6. 2008 Andean diplomatic crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 Andean diplomatic crisis was a diplomatic stand-off involving the South American countries of Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela. It began with an incursion into Ecuadorian territory across the Putumayo River by the Colombian military on March 1, 2008, leading to the deaths of over twenty militants, including Raúl Reyes (nom-de-guerre of ...

  7. Colombia–Ecuador relations - Wikipedia

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    ColombiaEcuador relations refers to the bilateral relations between the neighbouring Colombia and Ecuador. The present territory of both countries was part of the Spanish Empire from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. After the wars for independence against Spain led by Simón Bolívar, Ecuador, Colombia (then called New Granada), and ...

  8. Colombian–Peruvian territorial dispute - Wikipedia

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    Colombia. Peru. The Colombian–Peruvian territorial dispute was a territorial dispute between Colombia and Peru, which, until 1916, also included Ecuador. [Note 1] The dispute had its origins on each country's interpretation of what Real Cedulas Spain used to precisely define its possessions in the Americas. After independence, all of Spain's ...

  9. Ecuadorian–Colombian War - Wikipedia

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    1,200 killed or wounded. 2,200 captured (during the battle of cuaspud) 52 killed (during the battle of cuaspud) The Ecuadorian–Colombian War (Spanish: Guerra ecuatoriano-colombiana) was a series of armed conflicts waged between the current republics of Colombia and Ecuador between 1862 and 1863.