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Bolivia
Peru and Chile are both West of Bolivia
Both Brazil and Chile border Argentina, Bolivia and Peru.
Ecuador and chile, both of those countries suck
Peru and Chile are both Latin American countries. South America, Central America, and Mexico are all considered Latin American countries.
During the early conflicts prior to the War of the Pacific, Peru sought to negotiate a peaceful diplomatic solution between Bolivia and Chile. Despite Peru had a secret defensive alliance with Bolivia, Peru did not declare war on Chile even after Chile had invaded the Bolivian port of Antofagasta. War would not be declared formally until Chile declared war on both Peru and Bolivia on April 5, 1879. Peru declared war on Chile the following day. The war between the not original belligerents resulted in a Chilean invasion of Peru and the destruction of various Peruvian buildings, cities, a major raid and even a two year occupation of the capital of Peru, Lima. The ultimate result of the war left a deep scar on the three societies involved, and the good relations between Peru and Chile completely tumbled.
If you were to drive from Chile to Ecuador, you would need to pass through Peru. The route typically takes you north from Chile, crossing the border into Peru, and then continuing north until you reach the Ecuadorian border. This journey involves navigating through diverse landscapes and regions within both Peru and Ecuador.
Micheal Jackson
Peru is bordered by Ecuador and Columbia in the north. Brazil and Bolivia are on Peru's eastern border. Chile is on the southern border. No country borders it on the west; that is just the ocean.Peru is a country in South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the south by Chile and Bolivia, and on the east by Brazil.The Countries that border Peru are: Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia, and Brazil.Peru borders with Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, and Ecuador.
None. Chile has fought only 2 wars; the independence war, where it defeated Spain, and the Pacific War, where it defeated Peru and Bolivia. Both of these countries lost territory to Chile, but we could not say Chile "colonized" them.
Peru and Ecuador are both countries in South America. They are located on the Pacific coast, and include sections of the Andes Mountains range in western South America. Ecuador is south of Colombia and Peru is south and southeast of Ecuador. Along the coast south of Peru is Chile. (see related questions and map link)
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.