It contains: portraits of the presidents of Peru and Chile and other heads of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; farewell to the Peruvian delegation in Lima and Callao; embarkation of the Peruvian troops who were to take possession of Tacna; views during the journey; arrival at the port of Arica; disembarkation; reception of the delegation by the people; crowd awaiting the arrival of the train bringing the delegations; signing of the treaty transferring Tacna to Peru; raising of the Peruvian flag at the Tacna Cathedral; grand field mass and blessing of the main square, named Plaza Leguía; demonstrations and celebrations offered to the Peruvians by the Chilean delegation and public officials; the Peruvian troops parade and take possession of Tacna; in Arica, the Chilean troops parade and pay homage to the Peruvian delegation; Visits to the streets and buildings of Tacna and Arica
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