En Uruguay, una micronación defiende su independencia con diplomacia y buen humor | AFP
In the affluent Punta Carretas neighborhood of Montevideo lies the Republic of Parva Domus Magna Quies, a nation the size of a neoclassical house, surrounded by "parks" and "avenues"... in reality, a garden with dirt paths. Would you like to learn more about AFP's video offerings or obtain a license to use a video viewed on our channel? Please click here 👉 http://u.afp.com/UBbr Note: AFP's services and content are for professional use only.

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