1883 Chilean–Spanish Treaty
The Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the Republic of Chile and Spain (Spanish: Tratado de Paz y Amistad entre la República de Chile y España) was a peace treaty signed between Chile and Spain in the Peruvian city of Lima, then occupied by Chile. The treaty put an end to the state of war that existed between both states since the Chincha Islands War.
Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the Republic of Chile and Spain | |
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Type | Peace treaty |
Signed | 12 June 1883 |
Location | Lima, Peru |
Effective | 21 May 1884 |
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Languages | Spanish |
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