As a result Ecuador had to renounce the territories Tumbes, Jaén and Maynas.
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Subsequently Peruvian troops withdrew from the invaded El Oro province.
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Regardless, the much larger and better equipped Peruvian force of 13,000 men quickly overwhelmed the approximately 1,800 Ecuadorian forces, driving them back from Zarumilla and invading the Ecuadorian province of El Oro.
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