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Ecuador Political Neighbors

The Ecuador Political Neighbors of Ecuador are Columbia and Peru and since historical times there has been disputes over the territories of Peru and Ecuador. The fights between theEcuador Political Neighbors of Ecuador has been somewhat resolved, but traces of a cold war still lingers.

Ecuador and Peru:

During Spanish colonization both Ecuador and Peru were the colonies under Spain. The territories included that of these 2 and other countries. The boundaries were not properly defined by the Spanish Royal decree. There were many controversies when the administration charges were taken over by the Viceroyalty of Peru. The absence of clarity led to the unclear territorial conditions between Peru and Ecuador, when they were freed from the Spanish domination.

Ecuador and Columbia:

One of the important Political Neighbors of Ecuador is Columbia. Columbia has somewhat good relations with its neighbors but with occasional problems in matters of borders and refugees. Such issues are matters of concern for political neighbors like Peru, Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela. In 2002, Ecuador had blocked its primary border that links with Columbia,each night. This happened because guerrillas from Columbia were attempting to gain control over the border communities of Ecuador.

The relations between Ecuador and itsEcuador Political Neighbors has seen gruesome feuds as well as agreements through political pacts.

For more information on Political Neighbors of Ecuador refer to the following:


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