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  2. Residencia de Suárez - Wikipedia

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    Residencia Presidencial de Suárez y Reyes, or simply Residencia de Suárez (Spanish for Suárez Residence), is the official residence of the president of Uruguay, so-called because it is located at the intersection of Suarez and Reyes streets, in Prado, Montevideo. To its back lies the Montevideo Botanic Garden.

  3. List of diplomatic missions of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of diplomatic missions of Uruguay, ... New York City: Permanent Mission ... South Africa: Cape Town: Consulate-General 2007 [23]

  4. Embassy of Uruguay, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The functions of the embassy were transferred to the residence of the ambassador, while the consulate was installed in the building of the Buenos Aires branch of Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay. [5] Since June 19, 2018, the embassy and consulate general have operated in their current location, in a neoclassical building built in ...

  5. Foreign relations of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the new right-wing president of Uruguay, Luis Lacalle Pou, announced that he will implement radical changes in Uruguay's foreign policy, taking a harder attitude against disputed President Nicolas Maduro's regime in Venezuela and improving relations with the U.S. The previous left-wing government of Uruguay had recognized Maduro as ...

  6. Visa policy of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Visa is not required for airline crew members, and citizens of any country who were born in Uruguay as per their travel document. Holders of diplomatic or official/service passports of Albania, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan (30 days), Belarus, Cambodia (30 days), Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Greece, India (30 days), Indonesia (30 days), Malaysia (30 days), Morocco, Namibia ...

  7. Immigration to Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s and 1950s, European immigration to Uruguay remained significant, driven by the economic and social prosperity the country experienced during the New Batllism era—a period in which Uruguay was known as the 'Switzerland of the Americas' due to its political stability, high level of development, high quality of life, social welfare ...

  8. Permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, permanent residents who have their passport endorsed, are issued a certificate and a standard national green identity book showing "NON S.A. CITIZEN". [ 58 ] In Switzerland, permanent residents are issued either a biometric ID card in accordance with Schengen regulations if they are non EU/EFTA national, or a paper permit in a ...

  9. Permanent Representative of Uruguay to the United Nations

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    President of Uruguay Secretary-General of the United Nations Term end 1947: Enrique Rodríguez Fabregat Tomás Berreta: Trygve Halvdan Lie: 1961: 1962: Carlos María Velázquez: Faustino Harrison: U Thant: 1965: 1965: Héctor Payssé Reyes: Washington Beltrán: U Thant: 1966: 1966: Pedro P. Berro: Alberto Héber Usher: U Thant: 1969: 1969 ...