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Union of Ibero-American Capital Cities
The Union of Ibero-American Capital Cities, UCCI ( and ), is an international, non-governmental organization of several major Ibero-American cities that fosters ties and friendly relations between its members. The organization was founded in Madrid on 12 October 1982. The organisation's headquarters are in Madrid.
Members
There are 25 full members of the UCCI, most of them capitals of their respective states. These members are:
- AND Andorra la Vella, Andorra
- PAR Asunción, Paraguay
- COL Bogotá, Colombia
- BRA Brasília, Brazil
- ARG Buenos Aires, Argentina
- VEN Caracas, Venezuela
- GUA Guatemala City, Guatemala
- CUB Havana, Cuba
- ECU Quito, Ecuador
- BOL La Paz, Bolivia
- PER Lima, Peru
- POR Lisbon, Portugal
- ESP Madrid, Spain
- NCA Managua, Nicaragua
- MEX Mexico City, Mexico
- URU Montevideo, Uruguay
- PAN Panama City, Panama
- BRA Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- CRC San Jose, Costa Rica
- PUR San Juan, Puerto Rico
- SLV San Salvador, El Salvador
- CHI Santiago, Chile
- DOM Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- BOL Sucre, Bolivia
- HON Tegucigalpa, Honduras
The UCCI also has 4 associate members:
- ESP Barcelona, Spain
- ESP Cádiz, Spain
- HAI Port-au-Prince, Haiti
- BRA São Paulo, Brazil
References
References
- "Union of Ibero-American Capital Cities". Union of International Associations.
- "Ciudades miembro".
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