Treaty of Lima refers to a number of treaties.
* Treaty of Lima (1848), more formally known as the Treaty of Confederation between the Republics of Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and New Granada, was signed on February 8, 1848.
* Treaty of Lima (1865), was two treaties, the Treaty of Union and Defensive Alliance and the Treaty for the Preservation of Peace, both agreed to by representatives from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Venezuela and Peru. They were signed but never ratified.
* Treaty of Lima (1878), a Latin American "Treaty for the Establishment of Uniform Rules in Private International Law",
[Académie de droit international de La Haye (1990) ''Recueil Des Cours - Collected Courses, 1990-V'' M. Nijhoff, Dordrecht]
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was ratified only by Peru and did not go into effect.
* Treaty of Lima (1883) was a treaty of peace signed between Chile and Spain on 12 June 1883.
[Phillipson, Coleman (1916) ''Termination of War and Treaties of Peace'' E.P. Dutton, New York, page 412, ]
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Treaty of Lima (1929)
The Tacna–Arica compromise or Treaty of Lima was a series of documents that settled the territorial dispute of both Tacna and Arica provinces of Peru and Chile respectively. According to the Treaty, the Tacna-Arica Territory was divided bet ...
, replaced portions of the 1883
Treaty of Ancón
The Treaty of Ancón was a peace treaty signed by Chile and Peru on 20 October 1883, in Ancón, near Lima. It was intended to settle the two nations' remaining territorial differences at the conclusion of their involvement in the War of the Paci ...
dealing with the boundary between Peru and Chile and the provinces of Tacna and Arica.
See also
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Lima Declaration
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History of Lima
Treaties of Peru
1848 treaties
Treaties of Bolivia
Treaties of Chile
Treaties of Ecuador
Treaties of the Republic of New Granada
1883 treaties
Treaties of Spain under the Restoration
Peace treaties of Spain