Montevideo treaty of 1960
Formation of Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio (ALALC)
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Montevideo treaty of 1960
Summary
Montevideo treaty of 1960 is a constitutive treaty[1].
Key Facts
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's field of work was Latin American integration[2].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's instance of is recorded as constitutive treaty[3].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 182260210[4].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's location is recorded as Montevideo[5].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's point in time is recorded as +1960-02-18T00:00:00Z[6].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's main subject is recorded as Latin American Free Trade Association[7].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's replaced by is recorded as Treaty of Montevideo[8].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's has effect is recorded as Latin American Free Trade Association[9].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Brazil[10].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Argentina[11].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Bolivia[12].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Uruguay[13].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Chile[14].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Colombia[15].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Ecuador[16].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Mexico[17].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Paraguay[18].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Peru[19].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's signatory is recorded as Venezuela[20].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12333jfb[21].
- Montevideo treaty of 1960's United Nations Treaty Collection object ID is recorded as 08000002800dc2fb[22].
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Career and Affiliations
Montevideo treaty of 1960's field of work was Latin American integration[2].