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200 Years of the Independence of Uruguay, the Most "Catalan" Country in South America - elnacional.cat

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They gained independence from Portugal, which had invaded the territory during the Río de la Plata War of Independence.
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Within the great fastos of our rich historical past, August 25 occupies a space of particular significance. That day in 1825, the Assembly of Representatives of the Oriental Province in the Alta Stone of Florida declared: “irritous, null, dissolved and of no value forever, all the acts of incorporation, recognitions, acclaims and oaths torn from the Peoples of the Oriental Province.” Thus, the culmination of a long history of bloody confrontatio…

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They gained independence from Portugal, which had invaded the territory during the Río de la Plata War of Independence.

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ElNacional.cat broke the news in on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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