- The
Cenepa War or
Third Ecuadorian-Peruvian War (26
January – 28
February 1995), also
known as the Alto
Cenepa War, was a
brief and
localized military...
- Each
country blamed the
other for the
onset of hostilities,
known as the
Cenepa War.
Sixto Durán Ballén, the
Ecuadorian president,
famously declared that...
- The
Cenepa River is a 185-kilometre (115 mi)
stretch of
river whose basin borders Ecuador but is
located completely in Peru, in the
southeast side of the...
- its operators,
including the
Western Sahara War, the
Paquisha War, the
Cenepa War, the Iran–Iraq War, the Gulf War, the
South African Border War, the...
- El
Cenepa is a
district of the
province of
Condorcanqui in Peru. The
district of El
Cenepa,
created on
September 1, 1941 by Law Nº 9364,
belongs to the...
-
indigenous women. In
early 1995, once
again Peru and
Ecuador clashed in the
Cenepa War, but in 1998 the
governments of both
nations signed a
peace treaty that...
- last
international war to be
fought on
South American soil was the 1995
Cenepa War
between Ecuador and Peru
along their mutual border. Wars
became less...
- (1991–2001)
Sierra Leone Civil War (1991–2002)
Burundian Civil War (1993–2005)
Cenepa War (1995)
Nepalese Civil War (1996–2006)
First Congo War (1996–1997) Second...
-
countries went to war on two more occasions: the
Paquisha War in 1981, and the
Cenepa War in 1995.
Tensions subsided but
persisted over the next
three years....
-
presidents of
Rwanda and
Burundi and
sparking the
Rwandan genocide.
During the
Cenepa War
between Ecuador and Peru, both the
Ecuadorian Army and the Peruvian...