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No change is needed. The existing method that a supplier performs to invoice the buyer still remains in place.
To show N.A.S.A. know waht we needed to do next time they launch a rocket.
Yes, the Constitution is still needed today, especially for the freedoms of the people.
Spanish is the main language in Uruguay due to its history of colonization by the Spanish. In the early 18th century, the region was settled by the Spanish Empire, leading to the establishment of Spanish as the predominant language. Today, Spanish remains the official language in Uruguay, spoken by the majority of the population.
Any of the large clearing banks (Lloyds, HSBC, Barclays etc) should change small amounts for you without any problem. Failing that - any Bureau de Change will do it.
They are needed to preach the Gospel to us.
No, not today!
The mother country of Uruguay is Spain. This is due to Uruguay's historical ties as a former Spanish colony, having been part of the Spanish Empire from the early 16th century until it gained independence in the early 19th century. The cultural, linguistic, and legal influences from Spain continue to shape Uruguayan identity today.
Two most famous players from Uruguay today are dingo Forlan and Luis Suarez.
The rate at which fuel is burned in rockets that are used today is not very efficent, and so alot of fuel is needed and a constant need for refilling.
None. Uruguayan indigenous civilizations were killed by Fructuoso Rivera and his men in the 19th Century. However, some Charrúa descendants can be found in the country but living along with European descendants (most of Uruguayan people are European descendants).
yes