Peruvian occupation of Ecuador

Occupation of Ecuador
Ocupación del Ecuador (Spanish)
1941–1942
Flag of Peruvian occupation of Ecuador
Flags of Ecuador (DMZ) and Peru (El Oro)
Coat of arms of Peruvian occupation of Ecuador
Coat of arms
  Civil Administration in El Oro
  Demilitarized Zone
CapitalMachala
Administration Peru (El Oro)
 Ecuador (DMZ)
GovernmentCivil administration under military occupation
Historical eraEcuadorian–Peruvian War
• Beginning
23 July 1941
• Ceasefire
31 July 1941
• Withdrawal
12 February 1942
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ecuador
Ecuador
Peru

The Peruvian occupation of Ecuador was the military occupation by the Peruvian Army of the southern provinces of Ecuador that lasted from 1941 to 1942, during the Ecuadorian–Peruvian War. After a ceasefire was declared on July 31, 1941, the civil administration became limited to the provinces of El Oro and Loja until the Rio Protocol was signed on January 29, 1942, with Peruvian troops withdrawing on February 12.