Treaty of Piquiza
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The Treaty of Piquiza was a peace treaty signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 between the Mariscal Antonio Jose de Sucre and General AgustÃn Gamarra , who ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia.
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- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.
- September 1828: The Treaty of Piquiza signed in the Bolivian city of Piquiza the 6 of July of 1828 ended the Peruvian intervention in Bolivia. On September 3 the Peruvian army left Bolivia.