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 zachary harden
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See also:
Grupo do Rio (Portuguese)
Grupo de Río (Spanish) 
The Rio Group (named 
after the Isla de Contadora, in Panamá, where the first meeting was held in 1983 
towards a practical solution to end the Civil Wars in Central America at the 
moment) is the most most important permanent mechanism of political consultation 
and concertation in the South American region conformed by Latin American and 
some Caribbean states. It was created on 18 December 1986 in the Brazilian city 
of Rio de Janeiro by means of the Declaration of Rio de Janeiro, signed by 
Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela (the 
members of the
Contadora 
Group and the
Contadora Support Groupor Lima Group). To some extent it was perceived by 
some observers as an alternative body to the Organization of American States 
during the Cold War, since that body was dominated by the United States. The Rio 
Group does not have a secretariat or permanent body, and instead relies on 
yearly summits of heads of states. From 1990 it changed the name from Grupo de 
Contadora to Grupo de Río.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grupo_de_R%C3%ADo and
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grupo_Contadora
Esteban Rivera, 15 April 2012
The Rio Group may have a flag, featuring the
logo on a white horizontal background, and I say "May have" because that's 
the pattern that most of the fellow organizations.
Esteban Rivera, 15 April 2012