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Battle of Yungay

Battle of Yungay
Part of the War of the Confederation

Planning map for the Battle of Yungay
DateJanuary 20, 1839
Location
Result

Chilean–Peruvian restorationist victory

Belligerents

United Restoration:

Peru–Bolivian Confederation
Commanders and leaders
Manuel Bulnes A. de Santa Cruz
Strength
5,400 men 6,000 men
Casualties and losses
800 killed[1] 3,000 killed[1]

The Battle of Yungay (or Yungai) was the final battle of the War of the Confederation, fought on January 20, 1839, near Yungay, Peru. The United Restoration Army, led by Chilean General Manuel Bulnes, consisting mainly of Chileans and 600 North Peruvian dissidents, attacked the Peru-Bolivian Confederation forces led by Andrés de Santa Cruz in northern Peru, 200 kilometers (120 mi) north of Lima.

After six hours of fighting, the Restorers destroyed the Confederate Army, bringing the War of the Confederation to its end. Santa Cruz exiled himself in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The new Peruvian government paid its debt with Chile from the liberation expedition from a decade ago, and gave awards to Chilean and Peruvian officials.[2] Peruvian officers who served under the Confederation, including Guillermo Miller, Mariano Necochea, Luis José Orbegoso, and Domingo Nieto, were banned from the Peruvian Army.

  1. ^ a b Santa Cruz el condor indio Archived March 25, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Peruvian decorations awarded to Chilean Army" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 1, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2008.

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