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  1. Apr 17, 2023 · Uruguay has a long democratic tradition but experienced 12 years of authoritarian rule following a 1973 coup. During the dictatorship, tens of thousands of Uruguayans were …

  2. We expect Uruguay’s economy to resume growth in 2024 and 2025, with the recovery of the agricultural sector and private consumption as real wages recover amid slowing inflation.

  3. Uruguay is projected to grow at an average annual rate of around 2.2 percent over the medium term, amid global headwinds. Fiscal pressures remain elevated, but inflation is stable and …

  4. Using a rigorous double-coding process, we create original databases which distill thousands of pages of text to highlight the essential features of each right, law, or policy. These original …

  5. We will work with Uruguay to examine ways to improve waste management and carbon-neutral transportation and expand protection of oceans and waterways. We will also hold Uruguay as …

  6. Uruguay is organized as a single, democratic republic. The current constitution, approved in 1966, establishes a presidential system of government, with three independent branches: the …

  7. Map 1. Map of Uruguay showing political divisions and agricultural production areas Source: Adapted from MGAP Map.