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- Guano_Era abstract "The Guano Era refers to a period of stability and prosperity in Peru during the mid-19th century. It was sustained on the substantial revenues generated by the export of guano and the strong leadership of president Ramón Castilla. The starting date for the guano era is commonly considered to be 1845, the year in which Castilla started his first administration. It ended shortly after the war between Spain and Peru in 1866.".
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- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Arica.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Ingavi.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Bellavista_District.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Callao.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Cash_crop.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commodity_booms.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Peru.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Chincha_Islands.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Chincha_Islands_War.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Chorrillos_District.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Congress_of_the_Republic_of_Peru.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Continentalism.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Ecuadorian–Peruvian_territorial_dispute_of_1857–60.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Edwards_family.
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- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Meiggs.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Huacho.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Ilo.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Iquitos.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink José_Rufino_Echenique.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Lima.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Loa_River.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Machala.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Guise.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Oxapampa.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Paita.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Peruvian_Armed_Forces.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Peruvian_Navy.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Pozuzo_District.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Ramón_Castilla.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Sugarcane.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Tacna.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Tribute.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Trujillo,_Peru.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Warship.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink Western_Hemisphere.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink File:Chincha_guano_islands.JPG.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLink File:RamonCastilla.jpg.
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guano Era".
- Guano_Era wikiPageWikiLinkText "guano from Peru".
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- Guano_Era wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Guano_Era subject Category:Commodity_booms.
- Guano_Era subject Category:History_of_Peru.
- Guano_Era type Thing.
- Guano_Era comment "The Guano Era refers to a period of stability and prosperity in Peru during the mid-19th century. It was sustained on the substantial revenues generated by the export of guano and the strong leadership of president Ramón Castilla. The starting date for the guano era is commonly considered to be 1845, the year in which Castilla started his first administration. It ended shortly after the war between Spain and Peru in 1866.".
- Guano_Era label "Guano Era".
- Guano_Era seeAlso War_of_the_Pacific.
- Guano_Era sameAs Q5613779.
- Guano_Era sameAs Era_del_Guano.
- Guano_Era sameAs m.0411m6r.
- Guano_Era sameAs Q5613779.
- Guano_Era wasDerivedFrom Guano_Era?oldid=657375246.
- Guano_Era isPrimaryTopicOf Guano_Era.