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- The Chilean occupation of Peru (Spanish: Ocupación chilena del Perú) began on November 2, 1879, with the beginning of the Tarapacá campaign during the War of the Pacific. The Chilean Army successfully defeated the Peruvian Army and occupied the southern Peruvian territories of Tarapacá, Arica and Tacna. By January 1881, the Chilean army had reached Lima, and on January 17 of the same year, the occupation of Lima began. During the occupation, a collaborationist government was established in La Magdalena, known as the Government of La Magdalena (Spanish: Gobierno de La Magdalena), headed by Francisco García Calderón, that served as the representative government of Peru in order to negotiate the end of the war. After García Calderón's refusal to agree to the territorial transfer of Tarapacá, Arica, and Tacna, he was exiled to Chile along with his wife, where he was pressured again until Lizardo Montero's Cry of Montán, and the establishment of his new government in Cajamarca, known as the Regenerator Government (Spanish: Gobierno Regenerador), which would be recognized as the successor of García Calderón's government by Chile. The occupation came to an end after the signing of the Treaty of Ancón on October 23, 1883, with Chilean troops retreating on October 29. However, Chilean forces continued to occupy and administer Tarata until 1925, while a final agreement between the two countries regarding Tacna and Arica was reached in 1929. (en)
- La ocupación del Perú durante la Guerra del Pacífico por el Gobierno de Chile se inició el 2 de noviembre de 1879, con el comienzo de la campaña de Tarapacá. El Ejército de Chile derrotó con éxito al Ejército peruano y ocupó los territorios del sur peruano como Tarapacá, Arica y Tacna. Para enero de 1881, el ejército chileno había llegado a Lima y el 17 de enero del mismo año comenzó su ocupación militar. La ocupación llegó a su fin tras la firma del Tratado de Ancón el 20 de octubre de 1883, con la retirada de las tropas chilenas el 29 de octubre. Sin embargo, las fuerzas chilenas continuaron ocupando y administrando Tarata hasta 1925, mientras que el acuerdo final entre los dos países sobre Tacna y Arica se alcanzó en 1929. (es)
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- Flag of Chile.svg (en)
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- Military occupation by Chile (en)
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- collaborationist government]] of Miguel Iglesias. (en)
- The maritime space and the Peruvian islands such as the and Lobos de Tierra islands remained under the administration of the Chilean Navy. (en)
- The territory outside of Lima and the south was nominally administered by the [[#Cajamarca (en)
- Tarapacá, Tacna and Arica would remain occupied until the treaties of Ancón and Lima . (en)
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- #La MagdalenaLa Magdalena Government (en)
- Chilean occupation of PeruChilean occupation (en)
- Resistance Resistance movement (en)
- History of Peru#Economic and International Crisis Peru (en)
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- #CajamarcaRegenerator Government (en)
- History of Peru#National Reconstruction Peru (en)
- History of Peru#National Reconstruction Peruvian Republic (en)
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- The Chilean occupation of Peru (Spanish: Ocupación chilena del Perú) began on November 2, 1879, with the beginning of the Tarapacá campaign during the War of the Pacific. The Chilean Army successfully defeated the Peruvian Army and occupied the southern Peruvian territories of Tarapacá, Arica and Tacna. By January 1881, the Chilean army had reached Lima, and on January 17 of the same year, the occupation of Lima began. (en)
- La ocupación del Perú durante la Guerra del Pacífico por el Gobierno de Chile se inició el 2 de noviembre de 1879, con el comienzo de la campaña de Tarapacá. El Ejército de Chile derrotó con éxito al Ejército peruano y ocupó los territorios del sur peruano como Tarapacá, Arica y Tacna. Para enero de 1881, el ejército chileno había llegado a Lima y el 17 de enero del mismo año comenzó su ocupación militar. (es)
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- Chilean occupation of Peru (en)
- Ocupación del Perú durante la Guerra del Pacífico (es)
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