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skos:altLabel | - coup d'état
- confrontation
- Portada de Guías
- 1841 invasion of Bolivia
- fought a war
- 1837 invasion of Peru
- 1838 invasion of Peru
- 1839 War of the Confederation
- Confederation army and Chilean-Peruvian army
- Naval battle of Casma
- Peru-Bolivian Confederacy
- Peru-Bolivian Confederation
- War of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation
- War of the Peru–Bolivian Confederation
- Wars of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation
- war against Santa Cruz and Orbegoso
- war between Peru and Chile
- war of the Confederation
- war with Peru
- wars of the Confederation
- Chilean campaigns against the Peru-Bolivian Confederation
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clgo:combatant | - Chile
- Argentine Confederation
- Peru–Bolivian Confederation
- Iquicha
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- Government of Gamarra (1838–39)
- Government of La Fuente (1837)
- Orbegoso government(1838)
- Peruvian exiles (1836–37)
- Peruvian exiles (1837–38)
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clgo:result | - Dissolutionof thePeru–Bolivian Confederation.
- Exile of Andrés de Santa Cruz.
- Tension between Peru and Bolivia.
- Victory of Chile and the Peruvian dissidents.
- Argentina, after the dissolution of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation, negotiated with Bolivia the recovery of the territory it had lost during the course of the war.
- Chile obtains international prestige and the commercial hegemony ofValparaísoin the South Pacific.
- Orbegoso governmentis defeated in the course of the war.
- Argentine stalemate. Northern territories, including Tucuman, remained under the Argentine Confederation rule as it was before the conflict started. Rosas, considering that the correct thing was that the question ofTarijashould be decided by the inhabitants of the area, purposed to Bolivians the option of join one of the two political entities, as a result a consultation was made and Tarija joined Bolivia.
- Restoration of the republics of Peru (unification of theNorthandSouthStates of Peru) and Bolivia.
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clgo:strength | - Argentine
- Peruvian
- Chile
- Army of the North
- Chilean Navy
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- Chilean Army:
- * 12,000 (distributed throughout the territory)
- * 2,898 (1837)
- * 3,000 approx. (1838–39)
- * 3,500 (1838)
- * 3,900 approx.
- * 300–400 (1837)
- * 402 (1837)
- * 60 (1838)
- * 8,200 (1838–39)
- Confederate Army:
- Confederate Navy andPrivateers
- Orbegosista Army:
- United Restorative
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