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Uruguay's and location
Built on hills and bluffs, the town is situated near the Rio Uruguay's ' big jump ' falls, which is also the location of the Salto Grande Dam.

Uruguay's and between
Consistent with his plans to start a Paraguayan " third force " between Argentina and Brazil, Solano López committed the nation to Uruguay's aid.
Uruguay's early 19th century history was shaped by ongoing fights between the British, Spanish, Portuguese, and other colonial forces for dominance in the Platine region.
Uruguay's early 19th century history was shaped by ongoing fights between the British, Spanish, Portuguese, and colonial forces for dominance in the La Plata basin.
Some of the titles included Firpo-Dempsey ( 1923 ) on the boxing match between American heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey and Argentinian champion Luis Firpo, Uruguayos Forever ( 1924 ) on Uruguay's Olympic gold medal in soccer, and Humberto de garufa ( Little Umberto's Folic, 1924 ), on the visit of Italian Prince Umberto of Savoy to Buenos Aires.
The stadium was built between 1929 and 1930 to host the 1930 FIFA World Cup, as well as to commemorate the centennial of Uruguay's first constitution.

Uruguay's and Argentina
Low commodity prices and economic difficulties in Uruguay's main export markets, first in Brazil with the devaluation of the real then in Argentina in 2002, caused a severe recession — the economy contracted by 11 %, unemployment climbed to 21 % and the percentage of Uruguayans in poverty rose to over 30 %.
Argentina and Brazil are Uruguay's most important trading partners: imports from Argentina accounted for 20 % of the total in 2009.
Batlle's five-year term was marked by economic recession and uncertainty, first with the 1999 devaluation of the Brazilian real, then with the outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease ( aftosa ) in Uruguay's key beef sector in 2001, and finally with the political and economic collapse of Argentina.
In the mid-1960s, as the British Invasion was peaking in the United States, Canada, Australia and elsewhere, a group of Uruguayan bands like Los Shakers, Los Iracundos, Kano y Los Bulldogs, Los Mockers and Los Malditos broke into the mainstream in Uruguay's larger neighbor, Argentina.
It is close to the border with Argentina and about due north of Buenos Aires, and north-west from Montevideo, Uruguay's capital.

Uruguay's and Brazil
Uruguay's president José Mujica with the former President of Brazil Lula da Silva
* July 18, 1825 – Uruguay declares independence from Brazil ( see Uruguay's independence ).
Its main tributary is the Río Negro, which is born in the south of Brazil and goes through Uruguay 500 km until its confluence with the Uruguay river, which is located 100 km north from the Uruguay's confluence with the Río de la Plata, in Punta Gorda ( Colonia Department, Uruguay ).
In the final match of the 1950 World Cup, known as the " Maracanazo " due to Uruguay's surprising win at the Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro, in front of near 200, 000 Brazilian fans, Máspoli allowed one goal as the visitors beat favorites Brazil 2-1.
He led the group called " Thirty-Three Orientals " during Uruguay's Declaration of Independence from Brazil in 1825.
He spent a season on loan with Empoli, and he also starred in Uruguay's surge for the Copa América in 1999, who lost in the final to Brazil.
A portion of the department's border with Brazil is disputed, but, unlike many border disputes among Latin-American countries, this issue has not affected Uruguay's relations with Brazil adversely in recent years.

Uruguay's and close
Commercially close with the French and British Empires, Uruguay's crisis met with swift reprisals against Rosas and the Argentine Confederacy from the two mighty powers.

Uruguay's and relations
Uruguay's international relations also reflect its drive to seek export markets and foreign investment.

Uruguay's and with
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 disqualifications, however, generally take place in the pre-nomination stage, with the exception of A Place in the World ( 1992 ), Uruguay's entry for the 65th Academy Awards, which was disqualified because of insufficient Uruguayan artistic control after having secured a nomination.
On 27 January 2008, newspaper Folha de S. Paulo printed a story with a statement of Mario Neira Barreiro, a former member of the intelligence service of Uruguay's dictatorship, declaring that Goulart was poisoned, endorsing the suspicions of the late Brizola.
José Artigas, hero of Uruguay's independence, was given asylum in 1820 along with 200 of his men.
By university, Iglesias had established an interest in government and economics ; in 1953, he graduated from Uruguay's Universidad de la República with a degree in economics and business administration.
Uruguay's annual Carnival is a major event with many unique features distinguishing it from those of its neighbours.
Uruguay's lone canoeist in Athens was never a threat to the leaders, but was fairly competitive with canoeists from Chile and Croatia in both events, holding them off to avoid finishing in last place.
Nacional is identified with the white, blue and red colours inspired by the Uruguay's national hero José Gervasio Artigas flag.
In extra time with the match tied 1-1, Uruguay's Luis Suárez committed a deliberate goal line handball save from Ghana's Dominic Adiyiah in the last minute of the second extra time period.
Recoba started his career with Uruguay's Danubio.
Since Uruguay's constitution does not allow for re-election, a referendum for constitutional change was submitted together with the presidential election.
It is estimated that up to 10 % of Uruguay's population has at least one parent with a Basque surname.

Uruguay's and these
Thus, these departments and the eastern portion of San José, which together constituted the Greater Montevideo region, held over one-half of Uruguay's population.

Uruguay's and MERCOSUR
President Lacalle executed major economic structural reforms and pursued further liberalization of trade regimes, including Uruguay's inclusion in the Southern Common Market ( MERCOSUR ) in 1991.
The Sanguinetti government continued Uruguay's economic reforms and integration into MERCOSUR.

Uruguay's and members
As an attempt to bring closure to Uruguay's traumatic recent past, marred by a twelve-year dictatorship that had fractured society, Batlle appointed a committee, known as the " Committee for Peace " ( in Spanish: Comisión para la Paz ) composed of members of the clergy, representatives of political parties and other respected public figures.

Uruguay's and .
In 1811, José Gervasio Artigas, who became Uruguay's national hero, launched a successful revolution against the Spanish authorities, defeating them on 18 May at the Battle of Las Piedras.
Montevideo rewarded Brazil's support by signing treaties that confirmed Brazil's right to intervene in Uruguay's internal affairs.
Although Baldomir declared Uruguay neutral in 1939 British warships and the German ship fought a battle not far off Uruguay's coast.
For most of Uruguay's history, the Partido Colorado has been in government.
In 1811, José Gervasio Artigas, who became Uruguay's national hero, launched a successful revolt against Spain, defeating Spanish forces on May 18 in the Battle of Las Piedras.
José Batlle y Ordóñez, president from 1903 to 1907 and again from 1911 to 1915, set the pattern for Uruguay's modern political development.
The newly elected government, while pledging to continue payments on Uruguay's external debt, has also promised to undertake a crash jobs programs to attack the widespread problems of poverty and unemployment.
Only 2 to 3 % of Uruguay's land is forested.
By 1990 Colonia had become one of Uruguay's most historic tourist attractions, and many of its houses had been bought by vacationers from Buenos Aires.
With its hotels, restaurants, casino, and nightclubs, Punta del Este was a major export earner, and it dominated Uruguay's tourism industry.
Uruguay's regions differed markedly not only in population size and density but also in their indexes of social and economic development, including education, health care, communications, energy consumption, and industrialization.
Uruguay's president José MujicaUruguay's Constitution of 1967 created a strong presidency, subject to legislative and judicial balance.
The 2008-09 global financial crisis put a brake on Uruguay's vigorous growth, which decelerated to 2. 9 % in 2009.
Most of Uruguay's landmass is too far away from cities to have wired internet access.

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