Tarapacá Department (Peru)
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The Tarapacá department was an old territorial division of Peru
Peru
Peru , officially the Republic of Peru , is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean....

, which existed between 1878 and 1884.

Location

The department was located in southern Peru, near the Pacific Ocean. Limited to the north by Tacna Department, in the south and east by Bolivia
Bolivia
Bolivia officially known as Plurinational State of Bolivia , is a landlocked country in central South America. It is the poorest country in South America...

, on the west by the Pacific Ocean.

Administrative division

The Department of Tarapacá was divided into two provinces:
  • Tarapacá
    Tarapacá Province (Peru)
    The Province of Tarapacá was an old territorial division of Peru, which existed from 1837 until 1883.* It was created in 1837, in Litoral Department....


    • Capital: Tarapacá
    • Districts: Tarapacá, Mamiña, Chiapa, Sibayo and Camiña.

  • Iquique

    • Capital: Iquique
    • Districts: Pisagua, Iquique, Patillos, Pica.

History

The curaca of the coastal region of the Kingdom of Chucuitowas Felipe Lucaya in Tarapacá until Spanish conquest

In 1600, parcels Lluta, Arica, Azapa, Tarapacá were handed over to Pedro Mesia Cordova, who then handed him the valleys of Tácana and Sama.

In 1612 Pope Paolo V authorizes the establishment of the Diocese of Arequipa in which were seven jurisdictions including the district of San Marcos Arica comprising the regions of Tacna, Tarata, Sama, Ilabaya, Locumba, Putina and Tarapacá.

By 1777 the village of Arica was composed of Ilo, Tacna, Arica, Iquique, Pica, Ilabaya, Tarata, Codpa.

In the second government of Agustín Gamarra occurs War between Peru and Bolivia. Gamarra was seeking to annex the former Alto Peru and Bajo Peru, but was defeated at the battle of Ingavi in 1841 by General José Ballivián Segurola.

The troops of General José Ballivián occupy Puno, Moquegua, Tacna and Tarapacá and the south of Peru is under the command of Colonel Rodriguez Bolivian Magariños. In Sama tacneño Colonel José María Lavaysen organized an army that succeeded in defeating. In Locumba Colonel Manuel Mendiburu also organizes forces among them and Justo Arias Aragüez in 1842

On August 17, 1878 establishing the Department of Tarapacá.

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