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Title: Protocolo de las conferencias sobre los límites entre la Nueva Granada y el Imperio del Brasil en 1853
Creator: Nascentes de Azambuja, Joaquín María
Publication Info: Bogotá : Imprenta y Estereotipia de Medrano Rivas, 1869.
Physical Details: 42p. ; 26 1/10 x 16 5/10 cms.
Physical Condition: Wrappers worn, repaired, but all pages slightly foxed at top. Fair to good, overall.

Summary: Joaquín María Nascentes de Azambuja provides here the rationale for the treaties number 1750 and 1777 of 1853, which defined the boundaries between Colombia and Brazil.
Historical Notes: The Lleras-Lisboa Treaties of 1853 settled three issues between Brazil and Colombia: boundaries, navigation and extradition. These problems had been subjects of negotiation since 1810 and the governments only achieved an agreement with the Lleras-Lisboa accord in 1853. Davis, Robert 1993 Lleras-Lisboa Treaties. In Historical Dictionary of Colombia. Pp. 307. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press.
Donor Notes: The 1853 diplomatic protocols of talks with Brasil are printed in order to further new diplomatic negotiations with Brasil over the boundaries with Colombia. - J.L.H.

Subject(s): Colombia -- Boundaries -- Brazil
Brazil -- Boundaries -- Colombia

Type: Pamphlet
Language: Spanish
Format: JPG
PDF - Color
Donor: Helguera, J. León
Collection: Helguera, J. León Collection
Institution: Vanderbilt University
Accession Number: P01220
Record Number: 228
Islandora ID: islandora:3120