- The
Paquisha War, Fake
Paquisha War or
Paquisha incident (Spanish:
Guerra de
Paquisha,
Conflicto del
Falso Paquisha o
Incidente de
Paquisha) was a military...
- countries;
first a
border skirmish in January–February 1981
known as the
Paquisha Incident, and
ultimately full-scale
warfare in
January 1995
where the Ecuadorian...
- questioned, and the two
countries went to war on two more occasions: the
Paquisha War in 1981, and the
Cenepa War in 1995.
Tensions subsided but persisted...
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Paquisha Canton is a
canton of Ecuador,
located in the Zamora-Chinchipe Province. Its
capital is the town of
Paquisha. v t e...
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involving several of its operators,
including the
Western Sahara War, the
Paquisha War, the
Cenepa War, the Iran–Iraq War, the Gulf War, the
South African...
- with Peru (Ecuadorian–Peruvian War (1857–1860), Ecuadorian–Peruvian War,
Paquisha War,
Cenepa War), and has
provided military observers and
troops to the...
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Ecuador later disagreed with the
treaty as it
applied to the
Cenepa and
Paquisha areas, and in 1960 it
declared the
treaty null and void. Most of the fighting...
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Soviets in 1983, 1984, and 1985
after ordering them in the
aftermath of 1981
Paquisha conflict with Ecuador.
Seven more
second hand
units (4 Mi-24D and 3 Mi-25D)...
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flared into
another outbreak of
serious fighting in
January 1981
called the
Paquisha War, for the
control of
three watch posts set up by
Ecuadorian troops inside...
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Cenepa River in the
Cordillera del Cóndor. The
conflict was
centered in the
Paquisha,
Mayaycu and
Manchinaza localities. By 1995 the
conflict had reemerged...