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  2. Constitution of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Uruguay (Constitución de la República Oriental del Uruguay) is the supreme law of Uruguay. Its first version was written in 1830 and its last amendment was made in 2004. Uruguay's first constitution was adopted in 1830, following the conclusion of the three-year-long Cisplatine War in which Argentina and Uruguay acted as a ...

  3. Law of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Uruguay (Constitución de la República Oriental del Uruguay) is the supreme law of Uruguay. Its first version was written in 1830 and its last amendment was made in 2004. Uruguay's first constitution was adopted in 1830, following the conclusion of the three-year-long Cisplatine War in which Argentina and Uruguay acted as a ...

  4. Constitution of Uruguay of 1830 - Wikipedia

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    The 1830 constitution has been regarded as Uruguay's most technically perfect charter. Heavily influenced by the thinking of the French and American revolutions, it divided the government among the executive, legislative, and judicial powers and established Uruguay as a unitary republic with a centralized form of government.

  5. Category:Constitutions of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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  6. List of presidents of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay is a presidential republic in which the president is both the head of state and head of government.The following is a list of all the people who have held the office of President of Uruguay since 6 November 1830 (when the first constitution was adopted), with the exception of those who held the office of "President" under the National Council of Government, which served as the country ...

  7. Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay is today a democratic constitutional republic, with a president who serves as both head of state and head of government. Uruguay is described as a "full democracy" and is highly ranked in international measurements of government transparency, economic freedom, social progress, income equality, per capita income, innovation, and ...

  8. Thirty-Three Orientals - Wikipedia

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    The true number of the group has been the object of controversy, based on the existence of various lists of members, published between 1825 and 1832. While thirty-three is the officially accepted number, the names differ from list to list; it is unclear whether these differing names may be nicknames of the true members.

  9. History of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, with the passing of a new constitution, Uruguay proclaimed a secular republic, with the separation of church and state. [62] Loans and seeds were provided to poor farmers, and agricultural colonies were established, [63] while Montevideo also underwent a great deal and social and economic development during these years. [64]