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Historically, both countries were part of the [[Spanish Empire]] until the early 19th century. Nowadays, both countries are full members of the [[Rio Group]], of the [[Latin Union]], of the [[Association of Spanish Language Academies]], of the [[Organization of American States]], of the [[Organization of Ibero-American States]] and of the [[Community of Latin American and Caribbean States]].
Historically, both countries were part of the [[Spanish Empire]] until the early 19th century. Nowadays, both countries are full members of the [[Rio Group]], of the [[Latin Union]], of the [[Association of Spanish Language Academies]], of the [[Organization of American States]], of the [[Organization of Ibero-American States]] and of the [[Community of Latin American and Caribbean States]].


The Dominican Republic is becoming a significant trading partner for Uruguay.<ref>[http://www.uruguayxxi.gub.uy/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Destination-export-2012.xls Uruguayan exports]</ref>
The Dominican Republic is becoming a significant trading partner for Uruguay.<ref>[http://www.uruguayxxi.gub.uy/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Destination-export-2012.xls Uruguayan exports] {{wayback|url=http://www.uruguayxxi.gub.uy/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Destination-export-2012.xls |date=20130531063055 }}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Dominican Republic-Uruguay relations
Map indicating locations of Dominican Republic and Uruguay

Dominican Republic

Uruguay

Dominican Republic–Uruguay relations are foreign relations between the Dominican Republic and Uruguay. The Dominican Republic has an embassy in Montevideo.[1] Uruguay has an embassy in Santo Domingo.[2]

Historically, both countries were part of the Spanish Empire until the early 19th century. Nowadays, both countries are full members of the Rio Group, of the Latin Union, of the Association of Spanish Language Academies, of the Organization of American States, of the Organization of Ibero-American States and of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.

The Dominican Republic is becoming a significant trading partner for Uruguay.[3]

See also

References