The Latin American Union (June 6th, 1906 - Present), is an alliance of nations in both Central and South America. Its founding nations were Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Brazil. The union began with the signing of the Treaty of Manaus uniting all countries of Latin America. Four months later, the Latin American Union and League of World Empires formed an alliance with one another with the Belem Conference and since then, they have worked together in forming diplomatic negotiations with other nations.
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| - The Latin American Union (June 6th, 1906 - Present), is an alliance of nations in both Central and South America. Its founding nations were Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Brazil. The union began with the signing of the Treaty of Manaus uniting all countries of Latin America. Four months later, the Latin American Union and League of World Empires formed an alliance with one another with the Belem Conference and since then, they have worked together in forming diplomatic negotiations with other nations.
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| - The Latin American Union (June 6th, 1906 - Present), is an alliance of nations in both Central and South America. Its founding nations were Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Brazil. The union began with the signing of the Treaty of Manaus uniting all countries of Latin America. Four months later, the Latin American Union and League of World Empires formed an alliance with one another with the Belem Conference and since then, they have worked together in forming diplomatic negotiations with other nations.
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