Brazil–Peru border
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Brazil–Peru border
Summary
Brazil–Peru border is a land boundary[1]. It draws 17 Wikipedia views per month (land_boundary category, ranking #21 of 37).[2]
Key Facts
- Brazil–Peru border is located in Amazonas[3].
- Brazil–Peru border is located in Acre[4].
- Brazil–Peru border is located in Loreto Department[5].
- Brazil–Peru border is located in Ucayali Department[6].
- Brazil–Peru border is located in Madre de Dios Department[7].
- Brazil–Peru border is in the country of Brazil[8].
- Brazil–Peru border is in the country of Peru[9].
- Brazil–Peru border's instance of is recorded as land boundary[10].
- Brazil–Peru border's instance of is recorded as international border[11].
- Brazil–Peru border's part of is recorded as borders of Brazil[12].
- Brazil–Peru border's part of is recorded as borders of Peru[13].
- Brazil–Peru border's Commons category is recorded as Brazil-Peru border[14].
- Brazil–Peru border's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -10.95, 'lon': -69.570833333333}[15].
- Brazil–Peru border's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -4.2270972222222, 'lon': -69.947333333333}[16].
- Brazil–Peru border's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Amazon rainforest[17].
- Brazil–Peru border's significant event is recorded as Fluvial Convention on Commerce and Navigation between the Republic of Peru and the Empire of Brazil[18].
- Brazil–Peru border's significant event is recorded as Velarde-Río Branco Treaty[19].
- Brazil–Peru border's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Brazil–Peru border[20].
- Brazil–Peru border's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Brazil[21].
- Brazil–Peru border's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Peru[22].
- Brazil–Peru border's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+2995'}[23].
- Brazil–Peru border's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121hxfpv[24].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Brazil[8], a sovereign state[25], in Portuguese Empire[26], founded in 1822[27] and Peru[9], a sovereign state[28], in Peru[29], founded in 1821[30]. Located in include Amazonas[3], a federative unit of Brazil[31], in Brazil[32], founded in 1889[33]; Acre[4], a federative unit of Brazil[34], in Brazil[35], founded in 1962[36]; Loreto Department[5], a department of Peru[37], in Peru[38]; Ucayali Department[6], a department of Peru[39], in Peru[40]; and Madre de Dios Department[7], a department of Peru[41], in Peru[42]. Part of include borders of Brazil[12], an international border[43], in Brazil[44] and borders of Peru[13], a political border[45], in Peru[46].
Physical Characteristics
Brazil–Peru border's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q828224', 'amount': '+2995'}[23].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include land boundary[10] and international border[11].
Why It Matters
Brazil–Peru border draws 17 Wikipedia views per month (land_boundary category, ranking #21 of 37).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]