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Uruguay won its independence between and , following a four-way struggle between Portugal and Spain, and later Argentina and Brazil. It remained subject to foreign influence and intervention throughout the 19th century, with the military playing a recurring role in domestic politics. The military government persecuted leftists, socialists, and political opponents, resulting in deaths and numerous instances of torture by the military; the military relinquished power to a civilian government in Uruguay is today a democratic constitutional republic , with a president who serves as both head of state and head of government.
Uruguay is ranked first in the Americas for democracy , and first in Latin America in peace , low perception of corruption , [8] and e-government. In Spanish colonial times, and for some time thereafter, Uruguay and some neighboring territories were called Banda Oriental [del Uruguay] "Eastern Bank [of the Uruguay River]" , then for a few years the " Eastern Province ".
However, it is officially translated either as the " Oriental Republic of Uruguay " [20] [21] or the " Eastern Republic of Uruguay ". Uruguay was first inhabited around 13, years ago by hunter-gatherers. There is an extensive archeological collection of man-made tumuli known as " Cerritos de Indios " in the eastern part of the country, some of them dating back to 5, years ago. Very little is known about the people who built them as they left no written record, but evidence has been found in place of pre-Columbian agriculture and of extinct pre-Columbian dogs.