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Italy–Uruguay relations are the current and historical relations between Italy and Uruguay. Both nations enjoy friendly relations, the importance of which centers on the history of Italian migration to Uruguay. Approximately 40% of the Uruguayan population is of Italian origin. [1] Both nations are members of the United Nations.
Italy: 1861: See Italy–Uruguay relations. Italy has an embassy in Montevideo and four honorary consulates (in Colonia, Maldonado, Melo and Paysandú). [137] Uruguay has an embassy in Rome, a consulate-general in Milan and four honorary consulates (in Bologna, Genoa, Livorno and Venice). Both countries are full members of the Latin Union.
Diplomatic relations between Cuba and Uruguay were established on 1 September 1902. [1] In May 1959, Cuban prime minister Fidel Castro paid his first official visit to Uruguay. [2] In September 1964, Uruguay broke diplomatic relations with Cuba following the recommendation of the Assembly of the Organization of American States, held in Punta ...
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Location map. Politics portal; Italy portal; Uruguay portal ... Pages in category "Italy–Uruguay relations" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
BEIJING (Reuters) -China and Uruguay on Wednesday upgraded their bilateral ties, setting the stage for further trade and investment, as the tiny neighbour of Argentina and Brazil seeks to strike ...
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 ...
Uruguay, one of the smallest countries on the continent with just 3.5 million residents, had attracted both Italian and Spanish immigrants in the 19th century, but Arreche said in her memory it ...