The Port of Arica (Spanish: Puerto de Arica, Terminal Portuario de Arica; TPA) is the main port of the northernmost coastal Chilean city of Arica. The northern part of the port, known by its acronym, MASP Arica (Spanish: Muelle al servicio del Perú en Arica), is operated by the Peruvian State.
It is one of the six most active ports in Chile, alongside those of Iquique, Lirquén, San Antonio, San Vicente and Valparaíso.[4]
^"Peru to Take Arica Dock by Feb". BNamericas. 1999-12-06.
^"Peru to Take Over Arica Dock Feb. 14". BNamericas. 2000-02-03.
Arica (/əˈriːkə/ ə-REE-kə; Spanish: [aˈɾika]) is a commune and a port city with a population of 222,619 in the Arica Province of northern Chile's Arica...
The Battle ofArica, also known as Assault and Capture of Cape Arica, was a battle in the War of the Pacific. It was fought on 7 June 1880, between the...
Arica Province (Spanish: Provincia de Arica) is one of two provinces of Chile's northernmost region, Arica y Parinacota. The province is bordered on the...
The Tacna and Arica campaign is known as the stage of the War of the Pacific after the Chilean conquest of the Peruvian department of Tarapacá, ending...
facilities of access to Bolivian products through Antofagasta, and freed the payment of export rights in the portofArica. In October 1904, the Treaty of Peace...
La Paz to the port of Arica on the Pacific Ocean. The rail route was built by Chile under the Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904 between Chile and...
Paulo Museum of Art (in Portuguese, Museu de Arte de São Paulo) Peruvian Port in Arica (in Spanish, Muelle al servicio del Perú en Arica) Mid Atlantic...
would have given to Bolivia the region ofArica (almost all Bolivian commerce went through Peruvian portsofArica before the war) and transferred Antofagasta...
The 1868 Arica earthquake occurred on 13 August 1868, near Arica, then part of Peru, now part of Chile, at 21:30 UTC. It had an estimated magnitude between...
prefers to invest in the portof Ilo to counteract Arica and Iquique, in this way it does not intervene in its foreign policy of going to sea through northern...
Mapudungun, is a tunicate of the family Pyuridae. It was described in 1782 by Juan Ignacio Molina. The earliest mention of the P. chilensis was in 1782...
Chile; after a settlement in 1929 the Tacna end of the line was returned to Peru while the portofArica remained in Chilean hands. The British concession...
April 1880, he was placed in command of the Peruvian portofArica. He commanded the Peruvian forces surrounded in Arica by Chilean troops following the Chilean...
1, 1970. ENAPU operates mainly in Peru, as well as in the city ofArica, Chile. Portof Callao Flórez Nohesell, Miguel (1986). Historia marítima del Perú...
the Bolivian capital of La Paz with the portofArica and guaranteed freedom of transit for Bolivian commerce through Chilean ports and territory. In 1975...
who wanted to take over the portofArica. Motoni and Orurillo batlles evict and subsequently initiate the withdrawal of Bolivian forces that occupied...
(PDF) from the original on 2017-01-31. Retrieved 2017-09-03. "The 1868 Arica Tsunami". Usc.edu. Archived from the original on 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2011-03-11...
departed from the Peruvian portofArica. The events in Bolivia led to war between Peru and Colombia, which ended with the Battle of Tarqui on February 27...
north of the port of Arica, on the border with Peru, on lands that had previously belonged to that country. According to the terms of the treaty that handed...
Peruvian portofArica. Later, both sides signed a peace in 1842, putting a final end to the war. Chincha Islands War Peru–Bolivian Confederation War of the...