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Mato Grosso campaign
Part of the Paraguayan War
Paraguayan fortification
Date
14 December 1864 – April 1868
Location
Mato Grosso province, present-day Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Result
Initial Paraguayan conquest
Paraguayan withdrawal in 1868
Belligerents
Paraguay
Paraguayan Army
Paraguayan Navy
Empire of Brazil
Imperial Army
Terena people (amerindians)
Commanders and leaders
Vicente Barrios
Francisco Isidoro Resquín
Carlos Camisão †
Hermenegildo Portocarrero
Manuel Pedro Drago
Fonseca Galvão
Strength
7,898 men[1]: 25–26
3,000 men[1]: 69
The Mato Grosso campaign was an early Paraguayan offensive in the Paraguayan War. Paraguay invaded the Brazilian province of Mato Grosso (now Mato Grosso do Sul).
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