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  2. Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute - Wikipedia

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    In 1904 Ecuador decides to sign a treaty of friendship, alliance, and free navigation with Brazil. With this treaty Ecuador relinquishes its ancient Spanish colonial rights to present-day Brazilian territory that exactly covers an area between the Caqueta and Amazon rivers. July 15, 1916: Muñoz-Suarez Treaty between Colombia and Ecuador

  3. List of wars involving Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Border incident between Peru and Ecuador of 1978 (1978) Ecuador Peru: Defeat [3] The base and the camp set up by the Ecuadorian troops are now controlled by the Peruvian Army; Paquisha War (1981) Ecuador Peru: Defeat. Status quo of 1942 in favor of Peru; Cenepa War (1995) Ecuador Peru: Both sides claimed victory. Brasilia Presidential Act

  4. Colombian–Peruvian territorial dispute - Wikipedia

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    The Tobar–Río Branco Treaty was signed between Brazil and Ecuador on May 4, 1904, the same day as the signing of the modus vivendi between Colombia and Peru. The governments of Ecuador (represented by Carlos R. Tobar) and Brazil (represented by José Paranhos) signed a treaty, in which they defined their border in the Apaporis-Tabatinga Line ...

  5. Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador during its long and turbulent history has lost most of its contested territories to each of its more powerful neighbors, such as Colombia in 1832 and 1916, Brazil in 1904 through a series of peaceful treaties, and Peru after a short war in which the Protocol of Rio de Janeiro was signed in 1942.

  6. Doxocopa linda - Wikipedia

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    Doxocopa linda linda (Peru, Ecuador, Brazil: Amazonas) Doxocopa linda mileta (Boisduval, 1870) (Paraguay, Brazil: Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo) Doxocopa linda plesaurina (Butler & H. Druce, 1872) (Costa Rica, Panama) Doxocopa linda godmani (Dannatt, 1904) (Venezuela)

  7. File:Ecuador (1904–1916).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Ecuador from 1904, when it signed the Tobar-Río Branco treaty with Brazil, to 1916, when it signed its border treaty with Colombia. The map is shown from the Ecuadorian point of view in the territorial dispute with its neighbouring countries..

  8. 1904 in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    17 April - Bangu Atlético Clube is founded at the Fábrica Bangu in Rio de Janeiro. [1]10-16 November - Vaccine Revolt in Rio de Janeiro. [2]14 December - The National Congress of Brazil approves a large naval acquisition programme.

  9. History of Ecuador (1830–1860) - Wikipedia

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    Ecuador in 1830 General Juan José Flores, the first President of Ecuador. Independence did not bring revolutionary liberation to the masses of Ecuadorian peasants. On the contrary, as bad as the peasants' situation had been, it probably worsened with the loss of the Spanish royal officials who had protected the indigenous population against the abuses of the local criollo elite.