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| style="background:#efefef" | {{flagicon image|State flag of Bolivia (1825-1826).svg|size=22px}} [[:es:República de Bolívar|Bolivar Republic]]
| style="background:#efefef" | {{flagicon image|State flag of Bolivia (1825-1826).svg|size=22px}} [[:es:República de Bolívar|Bolivar Republic]]
| style="background:#efefef" | {{flagcountry|Empire of Brazil|size=22px}}
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| style="background:#F88" |'''Defeat'''
| style="background:#AF9" |'''Victory'''
*Brazilian withdrawal of the region of Chiquitos.
*Brazilian withdrawal of the region of Chiquitos.
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| style="background:#efefef" |{{flagicon image|Flag of Bolivia (state, 1826-1851).svg}} [[Bolivia]]
| style="background:#efefef" |{{flagicon image|Flag of Bolivia (state, 1826-1851).svg}} [[Bolivia]]
| style="background:#efefef" |[[File:Flag_of_Argentina_(1840).svg|border|24x24px]] [[Argentine Confederation]]
| style="background:#efefef" |[[File:Flag_of_Argentina_(1840).svg|border|24x24px]] [[Argentine Confederation]]
| style="background:#F88" |'''Defeat'''<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Guerra entre la Confederación Perú - Boliviana y la Argentina|url=https://latam.historyplay.tv/hoy-en-la-historia/guerra-entre-la-confederacion-peru-boliviana-y-la-argentina|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=[[History Channel]]}}</ref>
| style="background:#AF9" |'''Victory'''<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Guerra entre la Confederación Perú - Boliviana y la Argentina|url=https://latam.historyplay.tv/hoy-en-la-historia/guerra-entre-la-confederacion-peru-boliviana-y-la-argentina|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=[[History Channel]]}}</ref>
* Argentine territorial integrity secured.
* Argentine territorial integrity secured.
* Abandonment of the bolivian pretentions of annexing the argentine northern provinces.
* Abandonment of the bolivian pretentions of annexing the argentine northern provinces.
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| style="background:#F88" |'''Defeat'''
| style="background:#F88" |'''Defeat'''
*[[Litoral Department]] ceded by Bolivia to Chile.
*[[Litoral Department]] ceded by Bolivia to Chile.
* Argentine annexation of most of the Puna de Atacama in 1888.
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| style="background:#efefef" |[[Puna de Atacama dispute|Argentine invasion of the Puna de Atacama]]
(1885-1886)
| style="background:#efefef" |{{flag|Bolivia|state|size=22px}}
| style="background:#efefef" |{{flagdeco|Argentina}} [[Argentina]]
| style="background:#F88" |'''Defeat'''
* Argentine annexation of most of the Puna de Atacama in 1888
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| style="background:#efefef" |[[Chiriguano War]]<br /> (1892)
| style="background:#efefef" |[[Chiriguano War]]<br /> (1892)

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This is a list of wars and armed conflicts fought by independent Bolivien from 1809 to 1970.

Republiquetas (1809-1825)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Bolivian War of Independence
(1809-1825)
Patriots: Royalists:

Spanien Spanish Monarchy

Victory
  • Independence of Bolivia from Spanish rule.

Bolivar Republic (1825)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Brazilian invation of Bolivia (1825)
(1825)
Bolivar Republic  Brasilien Victory
  • Brazilian withdrawal of the region of Chiquitos.

First Bolivian Republic (1825-1839)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Peruvian intervention of Bolivia
(1828)
 Bolivien  Gran Colombia  Peru Defeat
Salaverry-Santa Cruz War
(1835-1836)
Orbegoso opossition

Support:

 Peru Victory

Peru-Bolivian Confederation (1836-1839)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
War of the Confederation
(1836-1839)
 Peru-Bolivia Confederacy  Chile
Peruvian dissidents
Argentine Confederation
Defeat
Argentine-Bolivian war
(1837-1839)
Bolivien Argentine Confederation Victory[1]
  • Argentine territorial integrity secured.
  • Abandonment of the bolivian pretentions of annexing the argentine northern provinces.
  • Tarija is mostly distributed to Bolivia.[2][3]

Second Bolivian Republic (1839-present)

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results
Peruvian-Bolivian War of 1841-1842
(1841-1842)
Bolivien  Peru Indecisive, both sides claimed victory
  • Signature of the Treaty of Puno
  • Withdrawal of the Peruvian troops from the Bolivian territory. Bolivian withdrawal from southern Peru.[4]
Perez Rebellion
(1862)
 Bolivien  Bolivien Victory
  • Government victory.
Constitutional Revolution of Sucre
(1865-1866)
 Bolivien  Bolivien Victory
  • Government victory.
Chincha Islands War
(1865-1866)
 Chile
 Peru

Nominal participation:

 Ecuador
 Bolivien

Spanien Spanien Indecisive, both sides claimed victory
  • Spanish withdrawal from the Chincha Islands.
  • The state of war is maintained between the belligerent parties until the signing of an indefinite armistice in 1871.
  • Subsequently, Spain and the South American allies signed peace treaties separately: Peru (1879), Bolivia (1879), Chile (1883), and Ecuador (1885).
Bolivian Civil war of 1870
(1870-1871)
 Bolivien  Bolivien Victory
  • Government victory.
War of the Pacific
(1879-1883)
 Peru
 Bolivien
 Chile Defeat
  • Litoral Department ceded by Bolivia to Chile.
  • Argentine annexation of most of the Puna de Atacama in 1888.
Chiriguano War
(1892)
 Bolivien Chiriguano Victory
  • Subjugation of the chiriguano people.
Bolivian Civil War
(1898-1899)
 Bolivien  Bolivien Consequences:
  • Liberal party victory.
Acre War
(1899–1903)
 Bolivien Brasilien
 Acre
Defeat
  • Capitulation of Bolivian troops in Acre.[5]
Forgotten campaign of the Manuripi region
(1910)
 Bolivien  Peru Defeat[6]
  • Recognition of most of the territory in dispute as belonging to Peru.[7] Compliance with previous diplomatic agreements and final establishment of limits. Death of the bolivian captain Lino Echevarria.
Chaco War
(1932-1935)
 Bolivien

Supported by:

 Paraguay

Supported by:

Defeat
  • Most of the disputed area awarded to Paraguay. Paraguay was awarded the sovereignty of 75% of the disputed area, and Bolivia was given the rest.[10]
Bolivian National Revolution of 1952
(1952)
 Bolivien  Bolivien Consequences:
  • Revolutionary victory.
Ñancahuazú Guerrilla
(1966–1967)
 Bolivien
Vereinigte Staaten
ELN
 Cuba
Victory
Teoponte Guerrilla
(1970)
 Bolivien ELN
 Cuba
Socialist Party of Chile[11]
Victory
  • Guerilla defeated. Disarticulation of the guerilla

References

  1. ^ "Guerra entre la Confederación Perú - Boliviana y la Argentina". History Channel.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "La guerra de la Confederación boliviana contra la Confederación argentina". Historia Hoy de Argentina.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "GUERRA CONTRA LA CONFEDERACIÓN PERUANO-BOLIVIANA - (1837- 1839)". La Gazeta.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "LA GUERRA ENTRE PERÚ Y BOLIVIA DE 1841 Y 1842". Chilean Society of History and Geography.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "A war for the Acre region pits Bolivia and Brazil". Efemerides.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Bolivia has lost more than 1 million km2". Infogate.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "Bolivia lost more than half of its territory". Newspaper the Homeland.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ Press, Europa (2017-05-10). "La Guerra del Chaco, el conflicto armado más importante del siglo XX en Iberoamérica". www.notimerica.com. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  9. ^ Mora, Frank o. and Cooney, Jerry Wilson (2007) Paraguay and the United States: Distant Allies. University of Georgia Press, p. 84. ISBN 0820324671
  10. ^ "La victoria del Paraguay a Bolivia, en paz al fin". BBC Lóndres.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  11. ^ "Chilenos en la guerrilla boliviana" (PDF).