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  2. Italy–Uruguay relations - Wikipedia

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    Between 1879 and 1930, over 90,000 Italians migrated to Uruguay. [5] In 1924, Italian Prince Umberto of Piedmont (future King Umberto II) visited Uruguay. [6] The Prince's main visit to Uruguay (and other South American nations) was part of a political plan of fascism to link the Italian people living outside of Italy with their mother country. [6]

  3. Foreign relations of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cuba's foreign policy has been fluid throughout history depending on world events and other variables, including relations with the United States.Without massive Soviet subsidies and its primary trading partner, Cuba became increasingly isolated in the late 1980s and early 1990s after the fall of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, but Cuba opened up more with the rest of the world again ...

  4. Category:Italy–Uruguay relations - Wikipedia

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  5. US removes Cuba from list of countries not fully cooperating ...

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    The State Department took Cuba off the list of the countries that are not fully cooperating with the US on counterterrorism efforts, a State Department official said.

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  7. Cuba–Uruguay relations - Wikipedia

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    In September 1964, Uruguay broke diplomatic relations with Cuba following the recommendation of the Assembly of the Organization of American States, held in Punta del Este. In October 1985, diplomatic and commercial ties are resumed during the first term of Uruguayan President Julio María Sanguinetti , after 12 years of military dictatorship.

  8. History of Latin America–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The 1823 Monroe Doctrine, opposed additional European colonialism in the Western Hemisphere.It held that any intervention in the political affairs of the Americas by foreign powers was a potentially hostile act against the U.S. [2] It also began Washington's policy of isolationism, stating it was necessary for the United States to refrain from entering into European affairs.

  9. Foreign relations of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    See Colombia–Uruguay relations. Colombia has an embassy in Montevideo. [113] Uruguay has an embassy in Bogotá. Costa Rica: See Costa Rica–Uruguay relations. Costa Rica has an embassy in Montevideo. Uruguay has an embassy in San José. Cuba: See CubaUruguay relations. Cuba has an embassy in Montevideo. Uruguay has an embassy in Havana.