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Version #6
Following the last decision Hague court, starting points of land and maritime boundaries are different. Now, between both points, Perú has a very little "dry coastal" land, that means the land is Peruvian but the adjoining sea is Chilenean
- Edited by jglcc2002
- Changeset #24228581
- Location: -18.3514516, -70.3783751
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Version #5
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- Edited by Julio_Costa_Zambelli
- Changeset #3870432
- Location: -18.3499838, -70.3766311
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Version #4
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- Edited by Julio_Costa_Zambelli
- Changeset #3862323
- Location: -18.3499329, -70.3767920
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Version #3
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- Edited by Julio_Costa_Zambelli
- Changeset #3862052
- Location: -18.3507476, -70.3821135
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Version #2
Current Chilean-Peruvian Maritime border (according to Limas 1929 Treaty and 1954 Convention on Maritime Border Special Zone): Parallel 18°21'03"S
- Edited by Julio_Costa_Zambelli
- Changeset #3829856
- Location: -18.3507477, -70.3821134
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Version #1
(no comment)
- Edited by Julio_Costa_Zambelli
- Changeset #3416328
- Location: -18.3507477, -70.3821133
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