Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904

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The Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904 is the agreement by which Bolivia formally ceded its Pacific coastline to Chile following the War of the Pacific, defining their modern borders and leaving Bolivia landlocked.

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Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf boundary treaty
peace treaty
appliesToTerritory Atacama Desert region NERFINISHED
former Bolivian Litoral on the Pacific coast
category 1904 in international relations
Territorial treaties
Treaties of Bolivia
Treaties of Chile NERFINISHED
conflictResolved War of the Pacific territorial dispute between Bolivia and Chile NERFINISHED
countryInvolved Bolivia NERFINISHED
Chile NERFINISHED
defined land boundary between Bolivia and Chile
diplomaticStatus formally ended the state of war between Bolivia and Chile
effect Bolivia became landlocked
Bolivia ceded its Pacific coastline to Chile
modern border between Bolivia and Chile was defined
follows War of the Pacific NERFINISHED
grantedRight access to Chilean ports for Bolivian trade
commercial transit through Chilean territory
grantedTo Bolivia NERFINISHED
hasConsequence long-term Bolivian claim for sovereign access to the sea
stabilization of Chilean control over former Bolivian coastal territories
language Spanish
recognized Chilean sovereignty over the former Bolivian Litoral Department
region South America
relatedTo Bolivia–Chile relations NERFINISHED
Bolivia’s landlocked status
Pacific coast of South America
signatory Republic of Bolivia NERFINISHED
Republic of Chile NERFINISHED
subject Bolivian access to the Pacific Ocean through Chilean territory
recognition of Chilean sovereignty over former Bolivian coastal territory
territorial settlement between Bolivia and Chile

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Chile–Bolivia border establishedBy Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904