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  2. Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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  3. Uruguayans in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    There are many Uruguay-born persons living in Mexico for a number of reasons. Both countries share the Spanish language, the historical origins of both nations is common (part of the Spanish Empire until the early 19th century), Mexico has a much bigger economy which attracted Uruguayans in search of opportunities, and, from the political point of view, during the civic-military dictatorship ...

  4. Automotive industry in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, motorcars first arrived in Mexico City, totaling 136 cars in that year and rising to 800 by 1906.This encouraged then president Porfirio Díaz, to create both the first Mexican highway code (which would allow cars to move at a maximum speed of 10 km/h or 6 mph on crowded or small streets and 40 km/h or 25 mph elsewhere) and, along with this, a tax for car owners which would be ...

  5. Category:Mexico–Uruguay relations - Wikipedia

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    Ambassadors of Uruguay to Mexico (4 P) M. Mexican people of Uruguayan descent (1 C, 10 P) U. Uruguayan people of Mexican descent (2 P)

  6. Mexico–Uruguay relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, Uruguay established a consulate in Mexico City. In 1941, Mexico elevates its diplomatic mission in Montevideo to an embassy with Uruguay doing so two years later in 1943. [1] In April 1967, Mexican President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz paid a visit to Uruguay, the first by a Mexican head-of-State. [2] During the 1970s and 1980s, Uruguay went ...

  7. Category:Ambassadors of Uruguay to Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ambassadors of Uruguay to Mexico" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 January 2025. Capital and most populous city of Mexico This article is about the capital of Mexico. For other uses, see Mexico City (disambiguation). Capital and megacity in Mexico Mexico City Ciudad de México (Spanish) Co-official names [a] Capital and megacity Skyline of Mexico City with the Torre ...

  9. House of the Count De la Torre Cosío y la Cortina, Mexico City

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    The house of the Counts of la Torre Cosío y la Cortina, located on 94 Republica de Uruguay Street in the historic center of Mexico City was built in 1781 and the scene for one of Mexico City's legends. [1]