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The campaign of the Manuripi was an armed confrontation between Bolivian and Peruvian troops and a group of indigenous people in 1910. The Bolivian press has treated this conflict as "forgotten" due to the little importance with which it is taken in the country's history, perhaps due to the singularity of the confrontation, since a treaty had already been signed several months ago that awarded those territories to Peru.

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  • Campaign of the Manuripi region (en)
  • Campaña del Manuripi (es)
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  • The campaign of the Manuripi was an armed confrontation between Bolivian and Peruvian troops and a group of indigenous people in 1910. The Bolivian press has treated this conflict as "forgotten" due to the little importance with which it is taken in the country's history, perhaps due to the singularity of the confrontation, since a treaty had already been signed several months ago that awarded those territories to Peru. (en)
  • La campaña del Manuripi o campaña del Nor-Oeste,​ o también llamada Conflicto Peruano Boliviano de 1910, es como se conoce a un conflicto armado realizado entre junio y julio de 1910, que enfrentó a tropas bolivianas con tropas peruanas, estos últimos ayudados por grupos indígenas chamas y campas del Purús. La prensa boliviana ha tratado a este conflicto de «olvidada» por la poca importancia con la que se la toma en la historiografía del país,​ tal vez por la singularidad del enfrentamiento pues ya se había firmado hacía varios meses un tratado que adjudicaba aquellos territorios al Perú. (es)
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  • Negotiations between Peru-Bolivia in the Amazon (en)
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  • Augusto B. Leguía (en)
  • Eliodoro Villazón (en)
  • Lino Echeverría (en)
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  • June–September 1910 (en)
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  • Near the Manuripi River (en)
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  • Peruvian victory (en)
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  • The campaign of the Manuripi was an armed confrontation between Bolivian and Peruvian troops and a group of indigenous people in 1910. The Bolivian press has treated this conflict as "forgotten" due to the little importance with which it is taken in the country's history, perhaps due to the singularity of the confrontation, since a treaty had already been signed several months ago that awarded those territories to Peru. At that time, the borders between Peru and Bolivia were not well defined and the Argentine arbitration of July 9, 1909, caused tensions to rise. During this, Bolivian Captain and 16 men remained the small fortress of Avaroa, on the Manuripí River. This led to fighting, and on June 21, 1910, Echeverría repelled an attack by 25 Peruvians, with losses on both sides. This was followed by the Peruvian 5th Infantry Regiment, consisting of 180 men, 2 machine guns, and 20 canoes, landing at the confluence of the Manuripi and Mejahuirra rivers on July 22. It is believed that the arrest of a smuggler by Bolivian troops further heightened tensions. Two months later, a force of 150 Peruvian and indigenous soldiers presented an ultimatum to the fort held by Echeverria. During the ensuing attack, Echeverria and three other Bolivian soldiers were killed while defending the fort, and several prisoners were taken. (en)
  • La campaña del Manuripi o campaña del Nor-Oeste,​ o también llamada Conflicto Peruano Boliviano de 1910, es como se conoce a un conflicto armado realizado entre junio y julio de 1910, que enfrentó a tropas bolivianas con tropas peruanas, estos últimos ayudados por grupos indígenas chamas y campas del Purús. La prensa boliviana ha tratado a este conflicto de «olvidada» por la poca importancia con la que se la toma en la historiografía del país,​ tal vez por la singularidad del enfrentamiento pues ya se había firmado hacía varios meses un tratado que adjudicaba aquellos territorios al Perú. El capitán se mantuvo con 15 hombres en un pequeño fortín llamado Avaroa, en el río Manuripi. Luego de dos meses de enfrentamientos con una guarnición peruana integrada por 150 hombres, y con bajas por ambos lados, Echeverría resultó muerto y varios de sus soldados corrieron la misma suerte o fueron tomados prisioneros. Las tropas bolivianas restantes lograron escapar al monte. En 1982, en honor al capitán Echeverría se creó el «Regimiento de Infantería 29 cap. Lino Echeverría».​ (es)
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