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Date: The Chaco Armistice is observed annually on June 12th.
History: The Chaco Armistice commemorates the end of hostilities between Paraguay and Bolivia during the Chaco War. The conflict, which lasted from 1932 to 1935, was fought over control of the Chaco Boreal, a semi-arid region believed to be rich in oil. On June 12, 1935, both countries agreed to a ceasefire brokered by the League of Nations.
Traditions: On this day, Paraguayans remember those who served and lost their lives in the Chaco War. It's a day marked by acts of patriotism and remembrance:
What People Do: Paraguayans typically spend the day reflecting on their nation's history. Many visit cemeteries to pay respects to family members who fought or died in the war. Others attend church services or observe moments of silence for remembrance. It's also common for media outlets to broadcast documentaries or programs related to the Chaco War, contributing to public awareness and historical education.