Second siege of Callao
1820s conflicts1824 in Peru1826 in PeruBattles involving PeruBattles of the Peruvian War of Independence
The second siege of Callao was the longest lasting siege that occurred on the Pacific coast during the Spanish American wars of independence. The siege was carried out by the combined Gran Colombian and Peruvian independence forces against the royalist soldiers defending the Real Felipe Fortress in the port of Callao, who refused to surrender, and refused to accept the capitulation of the Battle of Ayacucho. The siege took place from December 5, 1824 to January 23, 1826, when the royalist stronghold was defeated, ending the Spanish Empire's presence in South America.
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Calle Contralmirante Mariátegui, Lima Metropolitan Area
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| N -12.033330555556 ° | E -77.133330555556 ° |
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Base Naval del Callao
Calle Contralmirante Mariátegui
07001 Lima Metropolitan Area (Callao)
Peru
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