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2016-04-17 19:48:04 Post No. 58035523
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2016-04-17 19:48:04
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>In the War of the Pacific (1879–1883) Chile defeated Peru and Bolivia and conquered the Bolivian coastal territories.
>With the loss of sovereign access to the Pacific ocean in mind the 1904 Treaty of Peace and Friendship granted Bolivia the right to tax-free transport of goods, and duty-free access to northern Chilean ports. It also obliged the Chilean government to build two rail-lines linking La Paz to Antofagasta and Arica.
>Despite these concessions, the loss of the Litoral (the coast) remains a deeply emotional and political issue for Bolivians
>Undeterred by the seaport concessions granted to Bolivia via the 1904 treaty popular belief in Bolivia still see their problems attributed to its landlocked condition; getting a sovereign piece of the seacoast via Chilean land is often seen as the solution to their problems.
>Landlocked Bolivia has not reconciled with the loss of its coast to Chile and the Navy exists to keep the hope alive of recovering its coast by cultivating a maritime consciousness
>The Bolivian people annually celebrated a patriotic "Dia del Mar" (Day of the Sea) to remember the crippling loss.
>Get wrecked in a war and surrender your coastal territories as part of the concessions so you stop being wrecked
>Bitch and moan so much about the concessions that you agreed to so much that the other country agrees to give you free access to the sea
>CONTINUE to perpetually bitch about it and convince yourselves that all the problems of your shitty 3rd world country would be solved if you had a strip of oceanfront policy
>Be so obsessed with it that YOU CONTINUE TO OPERATE A FULLY FUNCTIONING NAVY, DESPITE BEING LANDLOCKED, AND CELEBRATE AN ANNUAL "DAY OF THE SEA"
Has literally any nation in the history of the world been as anally devastated as Bolivia?