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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE; Portuguese: Ministério das Relações Exteriores; literally: Ministry of External Relations) conducts Brazil's foreign relations with other countries. It is commonly referred to in Brazilian media and diplomatic jargon as Itamaraty, after the palace which houses the ministry (originally in Rio de Janeiro, and currently in a second location which also bears this name in Brasília). Since 1 January 2023, the minister responsible is Mauro Vieira. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs operates the Rio Branco Institute and the Alexandre de Gusmão Foundation. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brazil 265
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Law No. 1655 of August 4, 1869
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Law No. 261 of December 20, 1894
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Law No. 322 of November 8, 1895
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Law No. 4911 of January 12, 1925
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Law No. 153 of December 23, 1935
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Law No. 132 of December 9, 1935
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Law No. 113 of November 6, 1935
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Law No. 20 of February 5, 1935
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Law No. 24 of February 13, 1935
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Law No. 26 of February 14, 1935
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Law No. 57 of May 24, 1935
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Law No. 56 of May 24, 1935
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Law No. 220 of July 6, 1936
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Law No. 163 of January 2, 1936
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Law No. 286 of October 28, 1936
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Law No. 295 of November 5, 1936
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Law No. 328 of November 28, 1936
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Law No. 334 of December 3, 1936
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Law No. 339 of December 7, 1936
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Law No. 273 of October 13, 1936
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Law No. 442 of June 3, 1937
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Law No. 455 of July 10, 1937
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Law No. 480 of August 19, 1937
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Law No. 543 of October 14, 1937
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Law No. 496 of September 6, 1937
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Law No. 501 of September 10, 1937
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Law No. 503 of September 14, 1937
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Law No. 12 of December 28, 1946
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Law No. 80 of August 29, 1947
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Law No. 79 of August 29, 1947
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Law No. 83 of August 30, 1947
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Law No. 172 of December 16, 1947
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