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  • [Minister]: Daniel Olesker
    [Period]: 2010–2011

  • [Minister]: Folle Joanico
    [Period]: 1943–1945

  • [Minister]: Francisco Rodríguez Camusso
    [Period]: 1965–1966

  • [Minister]: Conrado Bonilla
    [Period]: 2003–2005

  • [Minister]: Carlos A. Viana Aranguren
    [Period]: 1951

  • [Minister]: Lisandro Cersósimo
    [Period]: 1950

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Republic of Uruguay (Spanish: Rep ública Oriental Del Uruguay; English: Oriental Republic of Uruguay, Uruguay) , or Uruguay for short, is located in the southeast of South America, between Uruguay River and the eastern coast of the Río de la Plata, to the north by Brazil, to the West by Argentina, and to the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean. Uruguay was originally an Indian country. 1680 has been contested by Spain and Portugal ever since. 1778 was colonized by Spain. 1816 was occupied by the Portuguese. The 1821 was incorporated into Brazil. 1825 became independent from the Brazilian Empire on August 25. The military government was formed in 1973 and returned to the people in 1984. About 90 percent of the inhabitants of Uruguay are white and the remaining 8 percent are of Indo-European origin. More Catholic. The official language is Spanish. The capital is Montevideo. Most of the territory flat terrain developed agriculture and animal husbandry. Now a member state of the Union of South American Nations.

The current ministers of industry, energy, and mining are Mohammed Omar Paganini and the Minister of Public Health is Daniel Salinas. In addition, the random tool generator compiled 38 lists of past public health ministers, Enrique Claveaux, Lisandro Cers ÓSIMO, Carlos A. Viana Aranguren, FEDERICO GARC ÍA Capurro, Julio C Ésar Estrella, and more.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Ministers for Public Health (Uruguay).

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