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Treaty of Ayacucho
Treaty of Friendship, Limits, Navigation, Commerce and Extradition
TypeBilateral treaty
Signed27 March 1867 (1867-03-27)
LocationLa Paz, Bolivia
Signatories
  • Treaty of Ayacucho Bolivia
  • Treaty of Ayacucho Empire of Brazil
LanguagesSpanish and Portuguese
Full text
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The Treaty of Ayacucho was an agreement between the Empire of Brazil and Bolivia signed in 1867.[1] It assigned the land of Acre (now a state in Brazil) to Bolivia in exchange for 102,400 square kilometers of territory further north then annexed to the Brazilian state of Amazonas.[2] It lasted until 1899, when an expedition led by Luis Gálvez Rodríguez de Arias established the Republic of Acre.

  1. ^ Gomercindo Rodrigues (1 December 2007). Walking the Forest with Chico Mendes: Struggle for Justice in the Amazon. University of Texas Press. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-292-79504-4.
  2. ^ Maria Luise Wagner. "Political instability and economic decline (1839-79)". In Hudson & Hanratty.

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