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Ministry Of Foreign Relations (Uruguay)
The Ministry of Foreign Relations (MRREE; es, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores) is the ministry of the Government of Uruguay that is responsible for planning, directing and executing the foreign policy and international relations of the Republic. It is also responsible for maintaining and strengthening the country's relations with the different countries of the world, as well as the proper functioning of Uruguayan embassies and consulates in countries where there is representation, and also the missions and state services abroad. This government department is headquartered in the Santos Palace, in Barrio Centro, Montevideo. The Minister of Foreign Relations is more commonly known as ''Canciller'', or Chancellor. Since 6 July 2020 the ministry is headed by the diplomat Francisco Bustillo. Headquarters It is commonly referred to in Uruguayan media and diplomatic jargon as the Palacio Santos, after the historical building which since 1955 has housed the ministry (original ...
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Palacio Santos
Palacio (''palace'') is a Spanish language, Spanish habitational name. It may have originated from many places in Spain, especially in Galicia (Spain), Galicia and Asturies. Notable people with the surname include: *Agustina Palacio de Libarona (1825-1880), Argentine writer, storyteller, heroine *Alberto Palacio, engineer *Alfredo Palacio, former president of Ecuador *Andy Palacio, Belizean musician *Emilio Palacio, Ecuadorian journalist *Ernesto Palacio, opera singer *Héctor Palacio, Colombian road racing cyclist *Milt Palacio, basketball player *Rodrigo Palacio, footballer *R. J. Palacio, American writer of the 2012 children's novel ''Wonder (R.J. Palacio novel), Wonder'' See also * Palacios (other) References

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List Of Diplomatic Missions Of Uruguay
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Uruguay, excluding honorary consulates. Current missions Africa Americas Asia Europe Oceania Multilateral organizations Gallery File:Embassy of Uruguay in China.jpg, Embassy in Beijing File:Berlin - Botschaft von Uruguay 20191027-02.jpg, Embassy in Berlin File:Consulate general Uruguay (Hamburg-Harvestehude).ajb.jpg, Consulate-General in Hamburg File:Ambassade d'Uruguay en Suisse, Kramgasse 63, Berne (juin 2021).jpg, Embassy in Bern File:Bruxelles - Ambassade d'Uruguay 20190908-01.jpg, Embassy in Brussels File:Embajada de Uruguay (Buenos Aires).jpg, Embassy in Buenos Aires File:24 Brisbane Ave, Barton.jpg, Embassy in Canberra File:Den Haag - Mauritskade 33.JPG, Embassy in The Hague File:Annankatu 19, Lönnrotinkatu 7 - Helsinki 2018 - G10214 - hkm.HKMS000005-km0000pasv.jpg, Building hosting the Embassy in Helsinki File:Embassy of Uruguay, Lima 2.jpg, Embassy in Lima File:Embassy of Uruguay in London 1.jpg, Embassy in London File ...
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Government Ministries Of Uruguay
A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a State (polity), state. In the case of its broad associative definition, government normally consists of legislature, Executive (government), executive, and judiciary. Government is a means by which organizational policies are enforced, as well as a mechanism for determining policy. In many countries, the government has a kind of constitution, a statement of its governing principles and philosophy. While all types of organizations have governance, the term ''government'' is often used more specifically to refer to the approximately 200 List of sovereign states, independent national governments and Governmental organization, subsidiary organizations. The major types of political systems in the modern era are democracies, monarchies, and authoritarian and totalitarian regimes. Historically prevalent forms of government include monarchy, aristocracy, timocracy, oligarchy, democracy ...
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Foreign Affairs Ministries
A foreign affairs minister or minister of foreign affairs (less commonly minister for foreign affairs) is generally a Cabinet (government), cabinet Minister (government), minister in charge of a sovereign state, state's foreign policy and foreign relations, relations. The formal title of the top official varies between countries. The foreign minister typically reports to the head of government (such as prime minister or president). Difference in titles In some nations, such as India, the foreign minister is referred to as the Ministry of External Affairs (India), minister for external affairs; or others, such as Brazil and the states created from the former Soviet Union, call the position the minister of external relations. In the United States, the United States Secretary of State, secretary of state is the member of the Cabinet of the United States, Cabinet who handles foreign relations. Other common titles may include minister of foreign relations. In many countries of Latin Am ...
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Jaime Yaffé
Jaime is a common Spanish and Portuguese male given name for Jacob (name), James (name), Jamie, or Jacques. In Occitania Jacobus became ''Jacome'' and later ''Jacme''. In east Spain, ''Jacme'' became ''Jaime'', in Aragon it became ''Chaime'', and in Catalonia it became ''Jaume''. In western Spain Jacobus became ''Iago''; in Portugal it became ''Tiago''. The name '' Saint James'' developed in Spanish to ''Santiago'', in Portuguese to ''São Tiago''. The names ''Diego'' (Spanish) and '' Diogo'' (Portuguese) are also Iberian versions of ''Jaime''. In the United States, Jaime is used as an independent masculine given name, along with given name James. For females, it remains less popular, not appearing on the top 1,000 U.S. female names for the past 5 years. People * Jaime, Duke of Braganza, Portuguese nobleman of the 15th/16th centuries, the 4th Duke of Braganza * Infante Jaime, Duke of Segovia (1908–1975), Spanish prince, the second son of Alfonso XIII of Spain and his wife ...
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Gabriel Bucheli
In Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam), Gabriel (); Greek: grc, Γαβριήλ, translit=Gabriḗl, label=none; Latin: ''Gabriel''; Coptic: cop, Ⲅⲁⲃⲣⲓⲏⲗ, translit=Gabriêl, label=none; Amharic: am, ገብርኤል, translit=Gabrəʾel, label=none; arc, ܓ݁ܰܒ݂ܪܺܝܐܝܶܠ, translit=Gaḇrīʾēl; ar, جِبْرِيل, Jibrīl, also ar, جبرائيل, Jibrāʾīl or ''Jabrāʾīl'', group="N" is an archangel with power to announce God's will to men. He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Quran. Many Christian traditions — including Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Roman Catholicism — revere Gabriel as a saint. In the Hebrew Bible, Gabriel appears to the prophet Daniel to explain his visions (Daniel 8:15–26, 9:21–27). The archangel also appears in the Book of Enoch and other ancient Jewish writings not preserved in Hebrew. Alongside the archangel Michael, Gabriel is described as the guardian angel of ...
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Gerardo Caetano
Gerardo Caetano Hargain (born 30 April 1958 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan historian, professor, political scientist, and former association football player. Selected works * ''La agonía del reformismo (1916-1925)''. Montevideo: CLAEH, 1983 * ''El asedio conservador (1925-1929)''. Montevideo: CLAEH, 1985 * ''El joven Quijano (1900-1933). Izquierda nacional y conciencia crítica''. Montevideo: EBO, 1986 (with José Rilla) * ''Breve historia de la dictadura (1973-1985)''. Montevideo: CLAEH-EBO, 1987 (with José Rilla) * ''La partidocracia uruguaya: historia y teoría de la centralidad de los partidos políticos''. Cuadernos del CLAEH, número 44, Montevideo, 2007. (with Romeo Pérez Antón and José Rilla) * ''El nacimiento del terrismo (1930-1933)''. 3 tomos, Montevideo: EBO, 1989, 1990, 1991 (with Raúl Jacob) * ''La República Conservadora (1916-1929)''. 2 tomos, Montevideo: Editorial Fin de Siglo, 1992, 1993 * ''Historias de la vida privada en el Uruguay'' (1996-1998, co-ed ...
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Visa Requirements For Uruguayan Citizens
Visa requirements for Uruguayan citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Uruguay. As of 19 July 2022, Uruguayan citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 153 countries and territories, ranking the Uruguayan passport 28th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index. For traveling within South America (except the Guyanas), Uruguayans do not need to use a passport, as they may use their ID card. Naturalised Uruguayan citizens "legal citizens" are currently facing challenges when travelling internationally as their Uruguayan passport and ID card will show country of birth as "nationality" causing challenges when travelling. Visa requirements map Visa requirements Visa requirements for holders of normal passports traveling for tourist purposes: Uruguay is a full member of Mercosur. As such, its citizens enjoy unlimited access to any of the other full members (Argentina, Brazil and Parag ...
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Mercosur
The Southern Common Market, commonly known by Spanish abbreviation Mercosur, and Portuguese Mercosul, is a South American trade bloc established by the Treaty of Asunción in 1991 and Protocol of Ouro Preto in 1994. Its full members are Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Venezuela is a full member but has been suspended since 1 December 2016. Associate countries are Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Suriname. Mercosur's origins are linked to the discussions for the constitution of a regional economic market for Latin America, which go back to the treaty that established the Latin American Free Trade Association in 1960, which was succeeded by the Latin American Integration Association in the 1980s. At the time, Argentina and Brazil made progress in the matter, signing the Iguaçu Declaration (1985), which established a bilateral commission, which was followed by a series of trade agreements the following year. The Integration, Cooperation and Developme ...
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List Of Diplomatic Missions In Uruguay
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Uruguay. There are currently 43 embassies in Montevideo. Several countries have non-resident embassies. Diplomatic missions in Montevideo Embassies * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Other posts * (Delegation) * (Office of the embassy) Gallery of embassies File:Embajada argentina en Montevideo 1.jpg, Embassy of Argentina File:Embaixada de brasil en uruguay.jpg, Embassy of Brazil File:Canadian embassy in Montevideo.jpg, Embassy of Canada File:Embajada de Chile en Uruguay.jpg, Embassy of Chile File:Embajada de Francia en Montevideo.jpg, Embassy of France File:Embajada de Alemania en Uruguay.JPG, Embassy of Germany File:Nunciatura apostólica Montevideo.jpg, Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See File:Embajada de Japón en Montevideo.jpg, Embassy of Japan File:Embajada de México en Montevideo.jpg, Embassy of Mexico File:Embassy of Nicaragua in Montevideo.JPG, Embassy of Nicaragua File ...
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Politics Of Uruguay
The politics of Uruguay abide by a presidential representative democratic republic, under which the President of Uruguay is both the head of state and the head of government, as well as a multiform party system. The president exercises executive power and legislative power and is vested in the two chambers of the General Assembly of Uruguay. The Judiciary is independent from the executive and legislature. The Colorado and National parties have been locked in a power struggle, with the predominance of the Colorado party throughout most of Uruguay's history. The 2004 election, however, brought the Encuentro Progresista-Frente Amplio-Nueva Mayoría, a coalition of socialists, former Tupamaros, communists, social democrats, and Christian Democrats among others to power with majorities in both houses of parliament. A majority vote elected President Tabaré Vázquez. In 2009, the Broad Front once again won the elections with a plurality of the votes. A presidential runoff was tri ...
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Uruguayan
Uruguay (; ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay ( es, República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast; while bordering the Río de la Plata to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. It is part of the Southern Cone region of South America. Uruguay covers an area of approximately and has a population of an estimated 3.4 million, of whom around 2 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. The area that became Uruguay was first inhabited by groups of hunter–gatherers 13,000 years ago. The predominant tribe at the moment of the arrival of Europeans was the Charrúa people, when the Portuguese first established Colónia do Sacramento in 1680; Uruguay was colonized by Europeans late relative to neighboring countries. The Spanish founded Montevideo as a military stronghold in the early 18th century ...
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