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  2. Argentina–Uruguay relations - Wikipedia

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    One of the most important commercial relationships between Uruguay and Argentina is related to tourism. For Uruguay, Argentine tourism is key since it represents 56% of the external tourism the country receives each year, and 70% during the summer months. In 2017, Argentina and Uruguay signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the implementation ...

  3. 1973 Boundary Treaty between Uruguay and Argentina

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    River Plate. The Treaty between Uruguay and Argentina concerning the Río de la Plata and the Corresponding Maritime Boundary was signed in Montevideo on 19 November 1973 by Dr. Juan Carlos Blanco Estradé, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Uruguay, and Mr. Alberto J. Vignes, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Worship of Argentina.

  4. Category:Argentina–Uruguay relations - Wikipedia

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  5. Argentina–Uruguay border - Wikipedia

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    It starts in a triple border Argentina-Uruguay-Brazil, at the mouth of the Quaraí River in the Uruguay. The course follows the Uruguay river, passing west of the Uruguayan departments of Artigas, Salto, Paysandu, Rio Negro, Soriano and Colonia and the Argentine provinces of Corrientes, Entre Rios and Buenos Aires, [1] until the confluence of ...

  6. Timoteo Domínguez Island - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine exclave Martín García Island is within the boundaries of Uruguayan waters since 1973, when both countries signed the Río de la Plata Treaty establishing Martín García as an Argentine territory to be exclusively used as a nature reserve. In 1961, river sediments gave birth to a small sand bank north of the island, within ...

  7. File:Argentina and Uruguay location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    This file was derived from: Argentina location map.svg; Uruguay location map.svg; Author: NordNordWest : Argentina location map NordNordWest, NielsF and Spischot: Uruguay location map Combined: Hariboneagle927

  8. Corrientes campaign - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1860s, liberal parties took power during civil wars in Argentina and Uruguay. In Argentina, General Bartolomé Mitre assumed the presidency in 1862. [4] Mitre and Uruguayan General Venacio Flores were allied with the Empire of Brazil, and Flores launched a rebellion to take power with Brazilian and Argentinian support.

  9. Argentines in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Uruguayan census revealed 26,782 people who declared Argentina as their country of birth. [6] In 2013, there were almost 6,000 Argentine citizens registered in the Uruguayan social security. [7] Argentines in Uruguay have their own institutions, such as the Uruguayan-Argentine Institute, a bilingual school in Punta del Este. [8]