Rio Nuñez incident
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The Rio Nuñez incident or Rio Nuñez affair (French: Affaire du Rio Nuñez, prise de Debokké) was an international incident in 1849 on the Nunez River (Rio Nuñez) near Boké, in modern-day Guinea. The incident occurred as a result of a local power struggle in which vessels of a joint Belgian and French naval force fired on an enemy village, which resulted in inventory losses incurred by two British traders.[1]
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