Maritime disputes have long been a contentious issue among nations, and Brazil and Uruguay are no exception. The two South American countries have been locked in a dispute over their maritime boundaries, particularly in the Rio de la Plata and the South Atlantic Ocean. These disputes have significant implications, not only for the involved countries but also for regional stability and the interpretation of international law.
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