Relations and cooperation between Uruguay and Portugal. The two countries, one in South America and the other in Europe, have no geographical intersection.
Portugal is a republic in the southwest of Europe. From16th century, Portugal played an active role in the era of great navigation and became an important maritime power.
Portugal is a country with the longest colonial history, with nearly 600 years of colonial activities, which once included part of the territory of 53 countries in the world. Portuguese, the official language, has become the common mother tongue of 240 million people and the eighth largest language in the world. Portugal is a highly developed capitalist country and a member of the European Union.
History of Uruguay: Located in the southeast of South America, about 90% of the residents are white, and the rest are mixed-race Indo-European. More Catholicism. The official language is Spanish. 1825 became independent from the Brazilian empire on August 25th. Most of the territory is flat, and agriculture and animal husbandry are developed. Now it is a member of the Union of South American Nations.
Uruguay's per capita GDP is not low, and its per capita living standard, government cleanliness and political stability are among the best in South America, belonging to a moderately developed country.
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