Tiwintza detachment

This article is about the Ecuadorian military outpost involved in the Cenepa War. For the territorial subdivision of Ecuador, see Tiwintza Canton.

The Tiwintza detachment (also known as the Tiwinza detachment or Falso Tiwinza) was an Ecuadorian military outpost involved in the Cenepa Warin Peruvian territory, between Ecuador and Peru in 1995. The post had been a focal point of the war over disputed border claims; the settlement of the war resulted in the post and remaining Peruvian, but with its “non-sovereign ownership” transferred to Ecuador, not allowing it to fly the Ecuadorian flag.[1]


References

  1. Frank Jacobs (June 19, 2012). "Amazonia or Bust!". The New York Times. Retrieved June 20, 2012.

Coordinates: 3°28′20″S 78°15′08″W / 3.4723°S 78.2522°W / -3.4723; -78.2522


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