This article is about the unrecognized state formed in 1828. For the Bolivarian state, see State of Upper Peru.
Republic of Upper Peru
Spanish: República del Alto Perú
1828
Flag
Modern map of La Paz Province
Capital
La Paz
Government
Associated state of Peru
President
• 1828
Pedro Blanco Soto
Vice-president
• 1828
José Ramón de Loayza Pacheco
Historical era
1828 Peruvian–Bolivian War
• Loayza mutiny
September 1828
• Death of Blanco Soto
31 December 1828
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Bolivia
Bolivia
Today part of
Bolivia
The Republic of Upper Peru (Spanish: República del Alto Perú) was an unrecognized state formed in 1828 after a revolt led by Pedro Blanco Soto and José Ramón de Loayza Pacheco as a consequence of the 1828 Peruvian–Bolivian War.
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