Organization of American States peacekeeping forces: All Data
This page is about the data available for this polity; the chronology of its events is available here.
On 5 May, the OAS (Organization of American States) Peace Committee arrived in Santo Domingo, a second definite ceasefire agreement was then signed ending the main phase of the Dominican Civil War. A day later, OAS members established the Inter-American Peace Force (IAPF) with the goal of serving as a peacekeeping formation in the Dominican Republic.
1. Genealogy
2. Maps of Political Control Over Time
Organization of American States peacekeeping forces : Map showing the initial year each territory was ruled by the polity
Organization of American States peacekeeping forces : Maximal Extension of the Polity
3. Monthly Summaries
4. Lists and Timelines
5. Rankings
Organization of American States peacekeeping forces : Top wars ordered by largest reached area
Organization of American States peacekeeping forces : Top wars by territorial gain or loss in terms of area of the changes
Organization of American States peacekeeping forces : Top wars by territorial gain or loss in terms of area difference
6. Time Series
Organization of American States peacekeeping forces : Time Series of all Territorial Changes
Organization of American States peacekeeping forces : time series of its population and area throughout history
7. All Events mentioned in Territorial Changes
8. All Cities mentioned in Territorial Changes
Azua
Baní
Barahona
Bávaro
Bonao
Comendador
Cotuí
Dajabón
Hato Mayor del Rey
Jimaní
La Romana
La Vega
Mao (Dominican Republic)
Moca
Monte Cristi
Monte Plata
Nagua
Neiba
Pedernales
Puerto Plata
Sabaneta
Salcedo
Salvaleón de Higüey
Samaná
San Cristóbal (Dominican Republic)
San Francisco de Macorís
San Juan de la Maguana
San Pedro de Macorís
Santa Cruz del Seibo
Santiago de los Caballeros
Santo Domingo
Azua
Baní
Barahona
Bávaro
Bonao
Comendador
Cotuí
Dajabón
Hato Mayor del Rey
Jimaní
La Romana
La Vega
Mao (Dominican Republic)
Moca
Monte Cristi
Monte Plata
Nagua
Neiba
Pedernales
Puerto Plata
Sabaneta
Salcedo
Salvaleón de Higüey
Samaná
San Cristóbal (Dominican Republic)
San Francisco de Macorís
San Juan de la Maguana
San Pedro de Macorís
Santa Cruz del Seibo
Santiago de los Caballeros
Santo Domingo

