The Chilean victory at Yungay effectively brought the Peru-Bolivian Confederation to an end, and Andrés de Santa Cruz exiled himself in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The Peruvian government paid the debt contracted with Chile due to Chilean aid on the restoring campaign, also giving decorations and awards to Chilean and Peruvian officials. Also, Peruvian officers who served under the Confederation - among them Guillermo Miller, Mariano Necochea, Luis José Orbegoso, Domingo Nieto – were banned from the Peruvian army.
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| - The Chilean victory at Yungay effectively brought the Peru-Bolivian Confederation to an end, and Andrés de Santa Cruz exiled himself in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The Peruvian government paid the debt contracted with Chile due to Chilean aid on the restoring campaign, also giving decorations and awards to Chilean and Peruvian officials. Also, Peruvian officers who served under the Confederation - among them Guillermo Miller, Mariano Necochea, Luis José Orbegoso, Domingo Nieto – were banned from the Peruvian army.
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- 6000(xsd:integer)
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Partof
| - the "War of the Confederation"
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Commander
| - Agustín Gamarra
- Andrés de Santa Cruz
- Ramon Castilla
- Anselmo Quiroz
- Crisóstomo Torrico
- José María Pérez de Urdininea
- José María de la Cruz
- José Trinidad Morán
- Juan Bautista Eléspuru
- Juan Francisco de Vidal
- Manuel Bulnes
- Ramón Herrera
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Caption
| - Planning map for the Battle of Yungay
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Casualties
| - 664(xsd:integer)
- 3000(xsd:integer)
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Result
| - Decisive victory of the Restoration Army
- End of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation
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combatant
| - Peru-Bolivian Confederation
- United Chilean-Peruvian Restoration Army
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Place
| - Yungay, Ancash Region, Peru
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| - The Chilean victory at Yungay effectively brought the Peru-Bolivian Confederation to an end, and Andrés de Santa Cruz exiled himself in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The Peruvian government paid the debt contracted with Chile due to Chilean aid on the restoring campaign, also giving decorations and awards to Chilean and Peruvian officials. Also, Peruvian officers who served under the Confederation - among them Guillermo Miller, Mariano Necochea, Luis José Orbegoso, Domingo Nieto – were banned from the Peruvian army. The victory of Yungay is remembered by the Chilean Army with the "Hymn of Yungay", and by Peru with the creation of the Ancash Department.
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