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Name: Ecuadorian-Peruvian War

Type: Event

Start: 1941 AD

End: 1942 AD

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Was a border war between Ecuador and Peru.

Chronology


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  • August 1941: Attacked by the enemy forces of Zapotillo, which were defeated and the town of Pampa Larga captured.
  • January 1942: The Protocol of Peace, Friendship, and Boundaries between Peru and Ecuador, or Rio Protocol resolved the long-running territorial dispute between the two countries, and brought about the official end of the Ecuadorian-Peruvian War of 1941-1942.
  • July 1941: Commander EP César Yánez, head of the Cavalry Regiment No. 7, supported by a company of the Infantry Battalion No. 19 and a battery of the Artillery Group No. 8, crossed the river on July 30 and took Macará.
  • August 1941: Peruvian units attacked and took the Yaupi River detachment.
  • August 1941: By the end of August of 1941 Peru militarily occupied the coast of Ecuador: the provinces and districts of El Oro, Puerto Bolivar.
  • August 1941: In the mountains the provinces and cantons Loja and Zamora Chinchipe were occupied .
  • August 1941: In the jungle, the Peruvian armed forces claimed for Peru: Sucumbios, Napo and Pastaza.
  • August 1941: The Peruvian forces vacated Macará and returned to their sites.

  • 1. Peruvian Offensive


    Was a Peruvian military offensive during the Ecuadorian-Peruvian War of 1941.

  • July 1941: Battle of Zarumilla: Peruvian occupation of Arenillas, Puerto Bolívar, Huaquillas, Santa Rosa and Machala.

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