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Contadora

American  
[kon-tuh-dawr-uh] / ˌkɒn təˈdɔr ə /

adjective

  1. Also of, relating to, or characteristic of the Contadora Group.

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The toppled Shah of Iran spent some time on the Panamanian island of Contadora before moving on to Egypt.

From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 3, 2018

The proposed agreement had been produced by the so-called Contadora countries�Colombia, Panama, Mexico and Venezuela�and the U.S. had supported their deliberations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Collectively known as the Contadora group, those countries have been trying since July 1983 to bring peace and democracy to Central America.

From Time Magazine Archive

On Central America: Our point of view is based on the principles of self- determination, non-intervention and support for the work of the Contadora group.

From Time Magazine Archive

Nicaragua would also observe an "indefinite moratorium" on the acquisition of new weapons systems and would take "practical steps" to revive the stalled regional peace talks, known as the Contadora process, among Central American countries.

From Time Magazine Archive

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