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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Foreign relations of Uruguay, General Assembly of Uruguay, Government ministers of Uruguay, Vice Presidents of Uruguay, Mercosur, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jorge Pacheco Areco, Senate of Uruguay, Rodolfo Nin Novoa, Gonzalo Aguirre, Vice President of Uruguay, Luis Batlle Berres, Danilo Astori, List of Ministers of Education and Culture, List of Ministers of Work and Social Security, Jorge Sapelli, Zelmar Michelini, Luis Antonio Hierro Lopez, List of Ministers of Economics and Finance, List of Ministers of the Interior, List of Ministers of Livestock, Agriculture, and Fisheries, Alfeo Brum, Alberto Abdala, Hugo Fernandez Faingold, List of diplomatic missions in Uruguay, Alberto Guani, Hugo Batalla, Cesar Charlone, List of Ministers of Transport and Public Works, Gabriel Gurmendez Armand-Ugon, Lorenzo Batlle y Grau, Enrique Tarigo, Azucena Berruti, Cabinet of Uruguay, List of Ministers for Public Health, Estevez Palace, Francisco Bauza, Jorge Lepra, Presidential air transport of Uruguay, Alfredo Navarro, Chamber of Deputies of Uruguay, Uruguayan passport, Alvaro Garcia, Rufino Bauza, Marina Arismendi, Daniel Martinez, Raul Jude, Oscar Secco Ellauri, Raul Fernando Sendic Rodriguez, National Library of Uruguay, Banco de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay. Excerpt: Mercosur or Mercosul (Spanish: , Portuguese: , Guarani: English: ) is an economic and political agreement between Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Founded in 1991 by the Treaty of Asuncion, which was later amended and updated by the 1994 Treaty of Ouro Preto. Its purpose is to promote free trade and the fluid movement of goods, people, and currency. The official languages are Portuguese, Guarani and Spanish. It has been updated, amended, and changed many times since. It is now a full customs union. Mercosur and the Andean Community of Nations are cust...