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  2. How to Retire in Uruguay: Costs, Visas and More - AOL

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    Uruguay has become a popular retirement destination due to its warm climate and affordable living. This South American country is located between Argentina and Brazil and is known for its friendly ...

  3. 8 great places for Americans to retire abroad - AOL

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    Uruguay is welcoming to foreigners, and offers a retirement visa for international seniors, supporting a well-established expat community. 5. Retiring in Malaysia

  4. 5 Best Cities in South America To Spend Your Retirement - AOL

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    If your dream is to retire somewhere exotic and where your retirement savings will go the furthest, South America is a good option to consider. With a vast array of cultures, landscapes and ...

  5. Americans in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    What is now known as Uruguay has maintained intense relations with the United States since colonial times. In 1811, a Spanish translation of Thomas Paine's most important works circulated in Montevideo, including the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the U.S. Constitution, and the constitutions of five U.S. states, [1] and this was inspirational to Uruguayan national ...

  6. Residencia de Suárez - Wikipedia

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    Residencia Presidencial de Suárez y Reyes, or simply Residencia de Suárez (Spanish for Suárez Residence), is the official residence of the president of Uruguay, so-called because it is located at the intersection of Suarez and Reyes streets, in Prado, Montevideo. To its back lies the Montevideo Botanic Garden.

  7. Dominicans in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    There are some Dominican-born persons living in Uruguay, for a number of reasons. Both countries share the Spanish language; their historical origins are common (part of the Spanish Empire). Uruguay is a very small country, where Dominican people have looked for a new opportunity, as part of a big inflow of Latin Americans coming to Uruguay. [2]

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