Colombia-Peru War
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Was a short armed conflict between Colombia and Peru over territory in the Amazon rainforest.
Chronology
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February 1933: Colombia takes control of Lower Putumayo.
February 1933: The 15 of February of 1933 Colombian troops again attack the Peruvian garrison of Tarapaca, through aerial bombardment and amphibious assault later. Due to the impossibility of continuing to fight, the Peruvian troops fled the place.
March 1933: Battle of Buenos Aires.
March 1933: A military confrontation took place in 1933 in Güepí, Loreto, Peru. It involved Colombian military forces and Peruvian forces. The conflict arose due to a territorial dispute between Colombia and Peru over the region.
June 1933: Peruvian troops withdraw from Leticia.
May 1934: The Rio de Janeiro Protocol or Protocol of Friendship and Cooperation between the Republic of Colombia and the Republic of Peru was an agreement signed with the aim of ending the war between the two countries and definitively ending their border conflict.
September 1932: President Luis Miguel Sánchez dispatched two regiments of the Peruvian Army to Leticia and Tarapacá, both settlements located in the Amazonas Department in present-day southern Colombia. These actions were mostly ignored by the Colombian Government at the time.