created as part of the National Army of Uruguay, the Air Force was established as a separate branch on December 4, 1953. It is the youngest and also the smallest...
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Gustavo Zerbino (category University of the Republic (Uruguay) alumni)
Gustavo Carlos Zerbino Stajano (born May 16, 1953) is a Uruguayan businessman, motivational speaker, sports executive and former rugby union player. He...
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Roberto Canessa (category Candidates for President of Uruguay)
January 1953) is a Uruguayan paediatric cardiologist, motivational speaker, and former rugby player. He is one of the 16 survivors of the Uruguayan Air Force...
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This is a demography of the population of Uruguay including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious...
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The Uruguay national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Uruguay), nicknamed La Celeste (The Sky Blue), represents Uruguay in international...
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The National Navy of Uruguay (Spanish: Armada Nacional del Uruguay) is a branch of the Armed Forces of Uruguay under the direction of the Ministry of...
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Military Aeronautics until 1953, the year of the creation of the independent Fuerza Aérea Militar (Military Air Force), current Uruguayan Air Force. However,...
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The history of Uruguay comprises different periods: the pre-Columbian time or early history (up to the 16th century), the Colonial Period (1516–1811)...
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el Uruguay en el período mayo de 1830 a diciembre de 1870 (in Spanish). República Oriental del Uruguay, Cámara de Senadores. 1993. p. 505. "Uruguay-Dinamarca"...
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Montevideo (redirect from Montevideo, Uruguay)
/-ˈvɪdioʊ/; Spanish: [monteβiˈðeo]) is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319...
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Plate is a Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo. The club currently plays in the Primera División, the top level of the Uruguayan football league...
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Luis Suárez (redirect from Luis Suarez (Uruguayan footballer))
Díaz (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlwis ˈswaɾes]; born 24 January 1987) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Major League Soccer...
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The four stars above Uruguay's football crest represent the four FIFA-organised championships won by the Uruguay national football team in 1924, 1928...
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Mario Benedetti (category 20th-century Uruguayan male writers)
pronunciation: [ˈmaɾjo βeneˈðeti] ; 14 September 1920 – 17 May 2009), was a Uruguayan journalist, novelist, and poet and an integral member of the Generación...
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Nueva Helvecia (redirect from Colonia Suiza (Uruguay))
in Colonia Department of Uruguay. It is 120 kilometres (75 mi) west of Montevideo, the capital and largest city of Uruguay, and a few kilometres from...
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Argentina national football team (section Uruguay)
Retrieved 4 December 2019. ""Historia del Fútbol Uruguayo" at Deportes en Uruguay". Deportesenuruguay.eluruguayo.com. Archived from the original on 4 October...
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the original on May 16, 2023. Retrieved May 16, 2023. "Televisación de Uruguay en la Copa América: lo que está confirmado, qué se negocia y la estrategia...
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Club Nacional de Football (category 1899 establishments in Uruguay)
Club) is a Uruguayan professional sports club based in Montevideo. The club was founded on 14 May 1899 as a result of the merger between Uruguay Athletic...
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The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Uruguay is head of the UK's diplomatic mission to Uruguay. The official title is His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador...
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Ana Olivera (category Members of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay)
Ana María Olivera Pessano (born 17 December 1953) is an Uruguayan politician of the Communist Party – Broad Front. Since February 15, 2020, she serves...
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This is an outline of Uruguay's monetary history. For the present currency of Uruguay, see Uruguayan peso. Uruguay private banknotes from the Peso and...
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Argentina alcanzó a Uruguay y son los máximos ganadores de la Copa América on El Destape, 11 Jul 2021 Más lejos de Brasil: cómo quedó Argentina en el ranking histórico...
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Rampla Juniors (category 1914 establishments in Uruguay)
Rampla Juniors Fútbol Club, commonly known as Rampla Juniors, is a Uruguayan football club based in Montevideo. The team was actively playing the 2021...
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politician Raquel Daruech (born 1953), journalist Syrian diaspora Immigration to Uruguay Lebanese Uruguayans Arab Uruguayans Renzo Pi Hugarte. "La asimilación...
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The Argentina–Uruguay football rivalry, also known as Clásico del Río de la Plata, is a highly competitive sports rivalry that exists between the Argentine...
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Uruguayo de Primera División 2024, is the 121st season of the Uruguayan Primera División, Uruguay's top-flight football league, and the 94th in which it is...
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Centro Atlético Fénix (redirect from C.A. Fénix (Uruguay))
Centro Atlético Fénix is a Uruguayan sports club from Montevideo. The football team currently plays in Primera División. Fénix is one of the most popular...
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Peñarol (category 1891 establishments in Uruguay)
and also known as Carboneros, Aurinegros, and (familiarly) Manyas, is a Uruguayan sports club based in Montevideo. The name "Peñarol" comes from the Peñarol...
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qualifiers, Colombia faced Uruguay and Ecuador. Colombia was able to obtain a win and three draws, tied on 5 points with Uruguay, but Uruguay would be the one who...
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Manuel Seoane of Argentina, Danilo Alvim of Brazil and Pedro Cea of Uruguay won the Copa América as a player and also as a coach: Cea won in 1923 and...
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