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Battle of Torres Causana (1904)

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Battle of Torres Causana
Part of Ecuadorian-Peruvian territorial dispute

Ceremony for the raising of the national flag of Peru in the Peruvian Garrison of Torres Causana after the battle.
DateJuly 28, 1904
Location
Napo River
Result

Peruvian victory

Belligerents
Peru PeruEcuador Ecuador
Commanders and leaders
Peru Juan Chávez Valdivia
Peru Óscar Mavila Ruiz
Ecuador Vicente M. Bravo 
Ecuador Lauro G. Becerra 
Ecuador Carlos A. Rivadeneyra Surrendered
Strength
42 men64 men
Casualties and losses
2 killed28 killed
2 captured[1]

The Battle of Torres Causana or Battle of Solano was an armed clash fought on July 28, 1904, between troops from Peru and Ecuador at the intersection of the Napo River and the Aguarico River.

After the Angoteros attack occurred the previous year, the Ecuadorian government reinforced its military garrison on the Aguarico River, and later, the head of the Ecuadorian detachment, notified the now Major Chávez Valdivia to vacate Port Bolognesi or Torres Causana "because it is Ecuadorian territory". As a consequence of the Ecuadorian attack; which was rejected after two hours of combat.

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