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dbpedia:Leticia_Incident
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The Leticia Incident, also called the Leticia War or the Colombia–Peru War (1 September 1932 – 24 May 1933), was a short-lived armed conflict between the Republic of Colombia and the Republic of Peru over territory in the Amazon Rainforest.
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Colombia–Peru War
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dbpedia-owl:causalties
150 to 250, mostly through jungle diseases
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Colombia Peru National Police Air Force Navy Army
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dbpedia:Enrique_Olaya_Herrera dbpedia:Luis_Miguel_Sánchez_Cerro n8:_Benavides
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1932-09-01Z
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dbpedia:Colombia
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Resolved by theLeague of Nations, which upheld theSalomón–Lozano Treaty, and theRio de Janeiro Protocolsigned by Colombia and Peru which reinstated the status quo ante bellum.
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Approximately 1000
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