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  2. History of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    President Lacalle executed major economic structural reforms and pursued further liberalization of trade regimes, including Uruguay's inclusion in the Southern Common Market in 1991. Despite economic growth during Lacalle's term, adjustment and privatization efforts provoked political opposition, and some reforms were overturned by referendum.

  3. Category:Historical events in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:History of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Historical events in Uruguay (7 C) H. Historiography of Uruguay (2 C) P. Historic preservation in Uruguay (1 C, 1 P) S. Historic sites in Uruguay (4 C)

  5. List of wars involving Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Imposition of the Colorados in Uruguay; Great Siege of Montevideo (1843 – 1851) Platine War (1845–1852) Brazil Uruguay Paraguay Argentine Rebels Argentina: Victory. Argentine clout over the Platine region ends [2] Brazilian hegemony in the Platine region; Uruguayan War (1864–1865) Uruguay Blancos Federalists Brazil Colorados Unitarians ...

  6. Portal:Uruguay/List of historical anniversaries - Wikipedia

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  7. Monarchism in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Monarchism in Uruguay is a loosely organized historical political movement advocating for the restoration, preservation or creation of a monarchical regime in Uruguay. Uruguayan monarchism was born after the May Revolution , and has been historically defended by different ideologies and political trends such as reactionary royalism or liberal ...

  8. 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état took place in Uruguay on 27 June 1973 and marked the beginning of the civic-military dictatorship which lasted until 1985. [1]President Juan María Bordaberry closed parliament and ruled with the assistance of a junta of military generals.

  9. Category:History of Uruguay by period - Wikipedia

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