Of course. Only one for the whole country. It was first written in July 18th, 1830 and was changed a few times in the last century.
No, the constitution is clearly written.
Uruguay gained its independence the 25th of August, 1825 and its first constitution was written in July 18th, 1830.
In 1825 was its independence delcared but in 1830 the first constitution was written.
Uruguay's first constitution was adopted on July 18, 1830. This constitution established the framework for the country's government and legal system following its independence from Brazil in 1825. It laid the foundation for Uruguay's political institutions and has undergone several amendments since its initial adoption.
In August 25th, 1825 it gained it's independency from Spain and in July 18th, 1830 the first Uruguayan Constitution was written.
The nation's first constitution was adopted.
Fructuoso Rivera from the Colorado Party (this political party still exists in Uruguay and was the third in votes in the last two national elections). The largest avenue in Montevideo (Uruguay's capital) has its name and a department (one of Uruguay "provinces") was named after his last name.
No. But it will have a written constitution after 2013.
Jorge Chebataroff has written: 'Palmeras del Uruguay'
The United States constitution was not written in 1776. The Constitution was written in 1787 after the declaration of independence was written in 1776.
The US Constitution was written for the people of the US. It is written for the people by the people
The Kingdom of Denmark has a written constitution.