The Chincha Islands War has come to a close.

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The Chincha Islands War, which started in 1864, came to an end in Spain in 1866. This conflict was fought between Spain and its former colonies in Latin America, primarily Peru and Chile, over control of the Chincha Islands, known for their vast guano deposits. The war had resulted in heavy casualties and financial strain for all parties involved. However, with the signing of a peace treaty, hostilities ceased, and the war officially ended. Spain withdrew its forces and relinquished its claim on the Chincha Islands, marking a significant turning point in South American history. This peace agreement helped to restore peace and stability in the region and set the stage for future diplomatic relations between Spain and its former colonies. #ChinchaIslandsWar #SpainSouthAmericaRelations #Diplomacy
Primary Reference: War of the Pacific - Wikipedia
Location : Spain
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