1881-83 Chilean military occupation of Lima, Peru, during the War of the Pacific
Occupation of Lima
Ocupación de Lima(Spanish)
1881–1883
Flag
Government Palace in 1881
Status
Military occupation
Capital
Lima[a][b]
Common languages
Spanish
President
• 1876–1881
Aníbal Pinto
• 1881–1886
Domingo Santa María
Commander in Chief of the Occupation Forces
• 1881
Cornelio Saavedra
• 1881
Pedro Lagos
• 1881–1883
Patricio Lynch
Historical era
War of the Pacific
• Lima campaign
17 January 1881
• Treaty of Ancón
23 October 1883
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Peru
Peru
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War of the Pacific
Naval campaign
1st Iquique
Chipana
Pisagua
1st Callao
2nd Iquique
Punta Gruesa
Huáscar
1st Antofagasta
3rd Iquique
Rímac
2nd Antofagasta
Punta Arenas
Angamos
Pilcomayo
Arica
Naval Battle
Rupture
2nd Callao
Land campaigns
Loa Line and Altiplano
Calama
Río Grande
Quillagua
Tambillo
Tarapacá campaign
Pisagua
Pampa Germania
San Francisco
Tarapacá
Tacna and Arica campaign
Ilo and Pacocha
Moquegua
Mollendo
Los Ángeles
Locumba
Buenavista
Tacna
Arica
Tarata
Lynch Expedition
Lima campaign
Chilca
Yerba Buena
Bujama
Humay
El Manzano
Rinconada de Ate
San Juan and Chorrillos
Miraflores
Lima
Chilean occupation of Peru
Breña campaign
San Jerónimo
Letelier Expedition
Sángrar
Verrugas
1st Purhuay
Calientes
1st Pachía
Cieneguilla
Motupe
Guadalupe
1st Pucará
Acuchimay
Sierralumi
Huaripampa
Llocllapampa
Chupaca
La Oroya
2nd Pucará
Concepción
San Pablo
Tarmatambo
2nd Purhuay
Huamantanga
Crossing of the Andes
Huamachuco
Izcuchaca
2nd Pachía
Arequipa-Puno Line
Arequipa
Titicaca Lake
The occupation of Lima by the Chilean Army in 1881-1883 was an event in the land campaign phase of the War of the Pacific (1879-1883).
Lima was defended by the remnants of the Peruvian army and crowds of civilians in the lines of San Juan and Miraflores. As the invading army advanced, the towns of Chorrillos and Barranco were occupied on January 13 of the same year while the town of Miraflores was captured on the 16 of January, after the Battle of Miraflores;[2] finally the city of Lima was taken and held from January 17, 1881, until October 23, 1883, when Miguel Iglesias regained control of the Peruvian government.
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^Cruz Torres, Cristhian (2019-08-23). "Orgullo Characato: el pasaporte de la República Independiente de Arequipa". El Búho.
^The humiliation of Peru; The battles which preceded the occupation of Lima
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