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Brazil–Uruguay relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brazil–Uruguay relations
Brazil–Uruguay relations encompass many complex relations over the span of three centuries, beginning in 1680 with the establishment of the Colônia do Sacramento, to the present day, between the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Oriental Republic of Uruguay. Brazil and Uruguay are neighbouring countries in South America, and share close political, economic and cultural ties. The singularity of the bilateral relationship between the two countries originates from a strong historical connection – marked by important events, such as the establishment of the ''Colônia do Sacramento'' in 1680, the invasion of the ''Banda Oriental'' by Brazil in 1815 and the subsequent creation of the ''Província Cisplatina'', and Uruguay's independence from Brazil in 1828.〔(Relaciones Bilaterales ) Embaixada do Brasil em Montevideo. Retrieved on 2011-12-24. .〕 The bilateral relationship was further defined by the Uruguayan Civil War (1839–1851) and the Paraguayan War (1864–1870). Relations during the late-19th to late-20th centuries were overshadowed by domestic politics and resulted in a period of distancing between the two countries. The signing of the Treaty of Asunción in 1991 initiated a period of closer political, economical and cultural ties. Today, the Brazilian government defines Uruguay as a strategic ally and places the bilateral relationship as a foreign policy priority.〔(Atos assinados por ocasião da visita da Presidenta Dilma Rousseff ao Uruguai - Montevidéu, 30 de maio de 2011 ) Ministério das Relações Exteriores. Retrieved on 2011-12-24. .〕 This is met with reciprocity by Montevideo.〔 Uruguay has supported the Brazilian bid for a permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council.〔 ==History==
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