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The idea of Latin American unity is as old as the region's independence. Latin America's founding fathers, especially Bolívar, envisaged either one huge Spanish-speaking state, stretching from Mexico to Argentina, or an alternative of no more than three states. Although Bolívar's dream failed to materialize, and the four viceroyalties of Spanish America fragmented into eighteen separate states, the idea of unity has nevertheless continued to evoke a response throughout Latin America.
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The idea of Latin American unity is as old as the region's independence. Latin America's founding fathers, especially Bolívar, envisaged either one huge Spanish-speaking state, stretching from Mexico to Argentina, or an alternative of no more than three states. Although Bolívar's dream failed to materialize, and the four viceroyalties of Spanish America fragmented into eighteen separate states, the idea of unity has nevertheless continued to evoke a response throughout Latin America.
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