The Brazilian states of and border the eastern Peruvian regions of , and | |
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Among the main objectives of the Brazil-Peru strategic alliance are integration in infrastructure, cooperation mainly in social and security issues , border integration and economic-trade integration | Characteristics Entities Length 2,995 kilometres 1,861 mi History Current shape 1909 Treaties The Brazil—Peru border is the line, located in the , that limits the territories of and |
Brazil and Peru relations [ ] cross the , connecting the Brazilian city of to , in the Peruvian side of the border.
In the field of physical integration, once the Interoceanic Highway, which connects the State of Acre with the Pacific and inaugurated in 2011, the two countries started to study a Bioceanic Railroad project, object of a Brazil-Peru-China Memorandum of Understanding signed In May 2015 | Brazil and Peru relations [ ] cross the , connecting the Brazilian city of to , in the Peruvian side of the border |
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In 2013, the tenth anniversary of the Strategic Alliance between Brazil and Peru was celebrated | Part of the limit was established in the Treaty of Rio de Janeiro in 1909 |
On the occasion of that anniversary, President Dilma Rousseff made an official visit to Peru on November 11.
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The Brazilian states of and border the eastern Peruvian regions of , and | These projects are strategic for the integration of the economies of the North and the Midwest of Brazil to Peru and the Pacific |
On the occasion of that anniversary, President Dilma Rousseff made an official visit to Peru on November 11.
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