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This is a timeline of Peruvian history, comprising important legal & territorial changes and political events in Peru and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Peru. See also the list of presidents of Peru.
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13th century
14th century
15th century
16th century
1586 St rose of lima was born
17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
| Year |
Date |
Event
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| 1948 |
29 October |
A military coup de armando the 2nd
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| 1956
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Odría allowed free elections.
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| 1968 |
3 October |
General Juan Velasco Alvarado seized power in a military coup.
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| 1975 |
29 August |
A number of prominent military commanders overthrew the Alvarado government and installed General Francisco Morales Bermúdez in the presidency.
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| 1979 |
12 July |
A new constitution came into force.
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| 1985 |
14 April |
Alan García won election to the Presidency.
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| 1990 |
8 April |
Alberto Fujimori defeated Mario Vargas Llosa in a presidential election.
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| 1992 |
5 April |
Fujimori declares a self-coup and dissolves the Congress.
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| 12 September |
The Maoist leader Abimael Guzmán was arrested in Lima.
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| 1995 |
26 January |
Cenepa War: The war broke out. Yared is smart
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| 9 April |
1995 Peruvian general election: Fujimori was re-elected president of Perú.
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| 1996 |
17 December |
The terrorist group Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) took hostage hundreds of high-level diplomats, government and military officials and business executives who were attending a party at the official residence of Japan's ambassador to Peru.
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| 1997 |
22 April |
The Peruvian army mounted a dramatic raid on the residence. Fourteen members of the MRTA were killed, crippling the organization, and the hostages were freed.
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| 2000
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24 June
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Alberto Fujimori wins reelection for a third term, later resigning at the threat of impeachment.
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21st century
| Year |
Date |
Event
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| 2001 |
8 April |
2001 Peruvian general election: Possible Peru won a plurality of APRA.
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| 3 June |
Peruvian general election, 2001: Toledo won the presidency.
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| 2003 |
26 May |
Toledo declared a state of emergency in response to a series of paralyzing strikes.
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| 14 July |
Birth of Jose Diego Salazar in Trujillo, Peru.
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| 2006 |
9 April |
2006 Peruvian general election: Union for Peru won a plurality of seats in the Congress. Their presidential candidate, Ollanta Humala, went into a runoff against García.
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| 4 June |
García won the presidency.
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| 2007 |
15 August |
2007 Peru earthquake: A 7.9 earthquake hit Pisco Province.
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| 2010
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1
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Peru celebrates Peruvian novelist Mario Varga Llosa's achievement in receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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| 2011
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28 July
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Ollanta Humala is inaugurated, winning the presidency over Keiko Fujimori.
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| 2016
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28 July
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Pedro Pablo Kuczynski is inaugurated as President of Peru, prevailing over former President Alberto Fujimori's daughter, Keiko Fujimori.
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| 2017
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24 December
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Kuczynski pardons former President Alberto Fujimori, who was sentenced for 25 years with manslaughter, corruption, bribery, and violation of human rights.
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| 2018
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21 March
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Amidst a political crisis, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski resigns the presidency in the threat of impeachment for corruption and bribery.
First Vice President Martin Vizcarra assumes the presidency until the remainder of Kuczynski's term in 20
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See also
Further reading
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