A citizen of the border city of Arica shouts slogans as he gathers with others during the final ruling court session of a decades-old maritime dispute between Peru and Chile, in Arica, some 2072 km (1282 mile) north of Santiago, January 27, 2014. Chile’s claim to rich fishing grounds in the Pacific Ocean, disputed by Peru, was upheld by an international court on Monday, ending one of Latin America’s last big border spats. The Hague-based International Court of Justice awarded more than half the disputed 38,000-square-kilometre patch of ocean to Peru, but Chile got the bulk of the valuable coastal fishing grounds. REUTERS/Sebastian Silva (CHILE -Tags: POLITICS MARITIME) – RTX17X9Y



