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Chile does not have formal enemies, but historical tensions exist with some countries, particularly Bolivia and Peru. These tensions primarily stem from territorial disputes, notably over the Pacific War (1879-1884), which resulted in Chile gaining territory at the expense of both Bolivia and Peru. While diplomatic relations with these countries have improved in recent years, historical grievances still influence perceptions and relations.

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