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- Arica was a historical province of Peru, which existed between 1823 and 1883. It was populated by pre-Hispanic peoples for a long period of time before Spanish colonisation in the early 16th century saw the transformation of a small town into a thriving port. Trade in both gold and silver was facilitated through Arica after the precious metals were first extracted from the Potosí silver mines of Bolivia. Following the War of the Pacific, the province was transferred to Chile and became an official Chilean territory in 1929. (en)
- La provincia de Arica fue una antigua división territorial del Perú, que existió entre 1823 y 1929.
* Se creó en 1823, como parte del departamento de Arequipa.
* En 1828, se cambia la capital de Arica a Tacna.
* En 1837, pasó a formar parte del creado departamento Litoral. Su capital fue Tacna.
* En 1853, se crea el departamento de Moquegua, con las provincias de Moquegua, Tacna y Tarapacá.
* En 1855, la provincia de Tacna se divide en dos: Tacna y Arica.
* En 1875, se crea el departamento de Tacna, con las provincias de Tacna, Tarata y Arica. Actualmente este territorio forma parte de la región de Arica y Parinacota en Chile. (es)
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- 1883-10-20 (xsd:date)
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- Departamento moquegua 1865.JPG (en)
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- Arica Province within Moquegua in 1865 (en)
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- Arica was a historical province of Peru, which existed between 1823 and 1883. It was populated by pre-Hispanic peoples for a long period of time before Spanish colonisation in the early 16th century saw the transformation of a small town into a thriving port. Trade in both gold and silver was facilitated through Arica after the precious metals were first extracted from the Potosí silver mines of Bolivia. Following the War of the Pacific, the province was transferred to Chile and became an official Chilean territory in 1929. (en)
- La provincia de Arica fue una antigua división territorial del Perú, que existió entre 1823 y 1929.
* Se creó en 1823, como parte del departamento de Arequipa.
* En 1828, se cambia la capital de Arica a Tacna.
* En 1837, pasó a formar parte del creado departamento Litoral. Su capital fue Tacna.
* En 1853, se crea el departamento de Moquegua, con las provincias de Moquegua, Tacna y Tarapacá.
* En 1855, la provincia de Tacna se divide en dos: Tacna y Arica.
* En 1875, se crea el departamento de Tacna, con las provincias de Tacna, Tarata y Arica. (es)
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- Arica Province (Peru) (en)
- Provincia de Arica (Perú) (es)
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