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  2. List of ambassadors of Peru to Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Peru and Cuba established relations in 1902. [1] [2] After the Cuban Revolution, relations continued, but their troubled nature led to Peru to sever diplomatic relationships on December 30, 1960. [3] After the establishment of Juan Velasco Alvarado's Revolutionary Government, Peru reestablished its relations with Cuba on 8 July 1972, which have ...

  3. Peruvian Havana Embassy Crisis of 1980 - Wikipedia

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    Crisis de la Embajada peruana de La Habana: Date: 1 April 1980: Location: Embassy of Peru, Havana: Patron(s) Fidel Castro Jimmy Carter Ernesto Pinto-Bazurco, Jr. Rodrigo Carazo : Participants: Government of Costa Rica Government of Cuba Government of Peru Government of United States Government of Argentina Government of Venezuela

  4. Cuba–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    CubaPeru relations are the relations between the Republic of Cuba and the Republic of Peru. Both nations belonged to the Spanish Empire until Peru's independence in 1821, Cuba wouldn't gain its independence until 1902 when the US occupation ended following the Spanish-American War. Both are members of the Association and the United Nations.

  5. Costa Rica–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    Costa RicaPeru relations (Spanish: Relaciones Costa Rica-Perú) are the bilateral and historical relations between Costa Rica and Peru.Both countries are members of the United Nations (and its Group of 77), the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, the Latin Union, the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language, the Organization of American States, the Organization of ...

  6. Embassy of Peru, Havana - Wikipedia

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    On early 1980, a small group of Cuban citizens made their way into the embassy, instigating an international crisis over the diplomatic status of around 10,000 asylum-seeking Cubans who joined them over the following days after the Cuban government ceased its protection of the embassy. [4]

  7. List of ambassadors of Peru to Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Chargé d'Affaires of Peru in Central America. [3] Adán Espinosa y Saldaña: 1938: 1939: Óscar R. Benavides: Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Peru in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua, based in San José. [3] Luis Ravines Llosa: 1957? Manuel Prado Ugarteche: As ambassador. [5] José Pareja Paz ...

  8. Foreign relations of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica gained election as president of the Group of 77 in the United Nations in 1995. That term ended in 1997 with the South-South Conference held in San Jose. Costa Rica occupied a nonpermanent seat in the Security Council from 1997 to 1999 and exercised a leadership role in confronting crises in the Middle East and Africa, as well as in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

  9. Cuban exile - Wikipedia

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    Cuban exiles also used Spanish language skills to open import-export businesses tied to Latin America. By the 1980s many businesses owned by Cuban exiles would prosper and develop a thriving business community. The 1980 Mariel boatlift saw new emigrants from Cuba leaving the harsh prospects of the Cuban economy. [2]