Civic Union (Spanish: Unión Cívica) is a small Uruguayan political party. It was founded in 1971 by dissidents of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC)...
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The civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay (1973–85), also known as the Uruguayan Dictatorship, was an authoritarian military dictatorship that ruled...
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Civic Union may refer to: Civic Union (Argentina) Civic Union (Latvia) Civic Union (Russia) Civic Union (Uruguay) Civic Union Party, a political party...
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Uruguay (Spanish: Partido Demócrata Cristiano del Uruguay) is a political party of the Christian left. The party was established in 1911 as the Civic...
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Rafael Addiego Bruno (category Civic Union (Uruguay) politicians)
(23 February 1923 – 20 February 2014) was a Uruguayan jurist and political figure. He was President of Uruguay, as an interim chief executive, between February...
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Juan Vicente Chiarino (category Civic Union (Uruguay) politicians)
December 1901, Montevideo – 29 June 1989) was a Uruguayan lawyer and politician. A prominent member of Civic Union, he served as Defence Minister during the...
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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...
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accept civilian rule and the restoration of democracy. Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay Organized labour portal Handelman, Howard (November 1981)...
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Eduardo J. Corso (category Civic Union (Uruguay) politicians)
1920 in San Ramón, Canelones Department, Uruguay. He was a supporter of the Civic Union, a small Uruguayan political party. He was the successor of Salvador...
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Uruguay (/ˈjʊərəɡwaɪ/ YOOR-ə-gwy, Spanish: [uɾuˈɣwaj] ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country...
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Gregorio Conrado Álvarez (category Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay)
Goyo, was an Uruguayan Army general who served as president of Uruguay from 1981 until 1985 and was the last surviving president of the civic-military dictatorship...
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been born to an Uruguayan citizen if born abroad. The president must also be at least 35 years old and be registered in the National Civic Registry. The...
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Juan María Bordaberry (category Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay)
under President Bordaberry Politics of Uruguay 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay "María Josefina Herrán Puig, * 1930 |...
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The 1983 Uruguayan pro-democracy demonstration, known as Acto del Obelisco (Spanish for 'Obelisk Act') was a massive demonstration held at the Obelisk...
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Uruguay has a multi-party system with three dominant political parties, with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner...
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Parties which gained no parliamentary representation: Intransigent Party, Civic Union, Liberal Party, Workers' Party. Dieter Nohlen (2005) Elections in the...
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The Socialist Party of Uruguay (Spanish: Partido Socialista del Uruguay) is a socialist political party in Uruguay. Founded in 1910, it is part of the...
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eighth-generation Honda Civic is a range of compact cars (C-segment) manufactured by Honda between 2005 and 2012, replacing the seventh-generation Civic. Four body...
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female. Uruguayan humour has been present for over 200 years. Written humour has been developed by notable writers. Later on, during the civic-military...
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The history of Uruguay comprises different periods: the pre-Columbian time or early history (up to the 16th century), the Colonial Period (1516–1811)...
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Fascism has been historically present in Uruguay both in its classical form as in local variants. Since Benito Mussolini's rise to power, the fascist...
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Bartolomé Mitre (category Civic Union (Argentina) politicians)
schism in 1891, upon which Mitre founded the National Civic Union, and Alem, the Radical Civic Union (the oldest existing party in Argentina). He dedicated...
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Uruguayan nationality law is based on the principle of Jus soli and a limited form of Jus sanguinis. The Uruguayan Constitution does not use the word "national"...
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supports a civic Catalan independentism and defends a Catalan Republic based on republicanism and civic values within a diverse society. The Union of Cypriots...
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Uruguay is a presidential republic in which the president is both the head of state and head of government. The following is a list of all the people...
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Naval Club Pact (category Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay)
authorities of the military junta of the civil-military dictatorship of Uruguay and representatives of the political opposition. Secretly agreed on on...
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New Space (Spanish: Nuevo Espacio) is a social democratic party in Uruguay. The party was founded in 1994 by Senator Rafael Michelini. It was born as...
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Raúl Sendic (category Terrorism in Uruguay)
guerrilla warfare against the Uruguayan state. He was arrested and imprisoned by the civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay, only being released after the...
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Montevideo (redirect from Montevideo, Uruguay)
/-ˈvɪdioʊ/; Spanish: [monteβiˈðeo]) is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319...
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Civic technology, or civic tech, enhances the relationship between the people and government with software for communications, decision-making, service...
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