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- Mapasingue is a barrio (neighborhood) of the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Mapasingue was an hacienda in the 19th century. In November 1859, during the...
- on Ecuadorian territory; the Peruvians set up camp at the hacienda of Mapasingue, near Guayaquil. Castilla did this to guarantee that Ecuador would fulfill...
- several thousand soldiers in October 1859, and negotiated the Treaty of Mapasingue with General Franco in January 1860. The signing of the treaty indicated...
- with García Moreno, Castilla met with Franco and signed the Treaty of Mapasingue, recognizing all disputed territories as belonging to Peru. The expeditionary...
- Preto, Minas Gerais; São Paulo City, São Paulo state Ecuador: Barrio Mapasingue, Guayaquil; Cementerio Ciudad Blanca; Galápagos Islands; Guayaquil Cambodia:...
- ordered 5,000 of his troops to advance into the Ecuadorian province of “Mapasingue”, near Guayaquil, in order to force Ecuador to accept the Peruvians terms...
- Batallón del Suburbio 37 Luz del Guayas 61 Los Sauces 14 Bellavista 38 Mapasingue 62 Simón Bolívar 15 Bolívar 39 Miraflores 63 Sopeña 16 Los Ceibos 40 Monte...
- Ecuadorian–Peruvian War of 1857–1860 (1857–1860)  Ecuador  Peru Defeat Treaty of Mapasingue [es] Diplomatic imp****e arising from Ecuador's decision to grant its English...
- city and port. With little other option, Ecuador signed the Treaty of Mapasingue, declaring the cession null and settling the border dispute in Peru's...
- of these caudillos, Guayaquil's Guillermo Franco, signed the Treaty of Mapasingue, ceding the southern provinces of Ecuador to an occupying Peruvian army...