Poland–Uruguay relations
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Poland–Uruguay relations are foreign relations between Poland and Uruguay. Poland maintains a General Consulate in Montevideo, under the Polish Embassy in Buenos Aires.[1][2] As of mid-2013, there were reports that Poland considered re-opening its embassy in Uruguay.[3]
History
Diplomatic links between Poland and Uruguay began on July 22, 1920, when the Polish envoy Count Orlowsky presented his credentials to the Uruguayan president Baltasar Brum.[4] Between 1922-1936 the Polish legation in Argentina was accredited for relations with Uruguay.[5]
During the Second World War, César Montero Bustamante was put in-charge of on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay for relations with the Polish exile government in London.[6]
On February 15, 2012 Carlos Brugnini was named new Uruguayan ambassador to Poland.[7]
Migration
There is a small group of people of Polish descent in Uruguay. The first Polish migrants to Uruguay arrived in the mid-19th century.[8] In the years before the First World War (1905-1914), Uruguay received working-class migrants from Poland.[9]
See also
Bibliography
- Albanell Mac Coll, Eduardo. Polonia en el Uruguay. Montevideo: La Voz de Polonia, 1945.
References
- ↑ Gobierno Departamental de Río Negro. Embajador Polaco fue recibido por el Intendente de Río Negro
- ↑ Uruguay. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. Consulado Honorario de la Embajada de Polonia
- ↑ Hora Cero. Polonia interesado en abrir embajada en Panamá
- ↑ Correos Uruguay. 90 Años de Relaciones Diplomáticas Uruguay – Polonia
- ↑ Sygowska, Grazyna. Relaciones entre Polonia y Argentina: pasado y presente = Relacje Polska - Argentyna. Warszawa: CESLA, 1996. p. 55
- ↑ Uruguay. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. Boletín. 1944. p. 389
- ↑ Uruguay. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. Nuevos Embajadores
- ↑ Uruguay. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. Uruguay-Polonia, 90 años de Relacionamiento en Cancillería
- ↑ Bicentenario Uruguay 1811-2011 Inmigrantes - Página 2
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