• and Uruguay". Disability Studies Quarterly. 34 (4). doi:10.18061/dsq.v34i4.3845. ISSN 2159-8371. Uruguayan Sign Language Dictionary - Uruguayan Sign Language...
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  • perhaps three hundred sign languages in use around the world today. The number is not known with any confidence; new sign languages emerge frequently through...
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    Colony". In 2001, Uruguayan Sign Language (LSU) was recognized as an official language of Uruguay under Law 17.378. Education in Uruguay is secular, free...
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  • languages, nor with American Sign Language, but speakers report that it has historical connections with Uruguayan Sign Language. It developed outside the...
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  • Paraguay–Uruguay Sign Language family is a possible language family of two related sign languages: Paraguay Sign Language and Uruguay Sign Language. Glottolog...
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  • The following are sign languages reported to be used by at least 10,000 people. Additional languages, such as Chinese Sign Language, are likely to have...
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    Government of the Cerrito during the Uruguayan Civil War. Flag used by the Government of the Defense during the Uruguayan Civil War. In accordance with Law...
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    Brazilian-Uruguayan Border. Netherlands: Mouton. pp. 44–45. ISBN 9789027923264. Carvalho, Ana Maria (2003). "Variation and diffusion of Uruguayan Portuguese...
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  • has no "official" languages, Uruguayan Sign Language (Spanish: Lengua de señas uruguaya, or LSU), was legally recognised as the language of deaf persons...
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    very reminiscent of Western Europe. The rest of the Uruguayan population is Black/Afro-Uruguayan of African descent and about 1 or 2% are of Asian descent...
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  • Refers to the Tjwao dialect See Zimbabwean sign languages In the United States of America, English is the language of the Declaration of Independence, the...
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    included in Uruguayan cuisine, and in its Uruguayan form more closely resembles an Italian calzone than it does its Italian ancestor. Typical Uruguayan pizzas...
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    Christianity is the largest religion in Uruguay, with Catholics having the most adherents, but around 44.5% of the population is non-religious as of 2021...
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    according to the magazine Down Beat. The Afro-Uruguayan rhythm Candombe has played a significant role in Uruguayan culture for over 200 years. The rhythm is...
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    000 people, the other language was an Indigenous language. Finally, the number of people reporting sign languages as the languages spoken at home was nearly...
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    American contribution to Uruguay's genetic composition may be far higher than is commonly assumed. In pre-colonial times, Uruguayan territory was inhabited...
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    Andalusia, and in case of Uruguay, the accent was more like Canarian dialect. One of the features of the Argentine and Uruguayan speaking style is the voseo:...
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    The coat of arms of Uruguay or Uruguayan shield (Spanish: Escudo de Armas del Estado) was first adopted by law on March 19, 1829, and later on had some...
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    The culture of Uruguay is diverse since the nation's population is one of multicultural origins. Modern Uruguayan culture is known to be heavily European...
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    Flag of the Treinta y Tres (category Flags of Uruguay)
    first used during the disembarkation of the Thirty-Three Orientals in Uruguayan territory the 19th of April, 1825, at the beginning of the Cisplatine...
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    Flag of Artigas (category Flags of Uruguay)
    official flags of Uruguay. Originally the national flag of the Liga Federal between 1815 and 1820, it was made an official symbol by the Uruguayan state in 1952...
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  • by people speaking Uruguayan Sign Language (LSU), was the Uruguayan Association of Deaf People (Asociación de Sordos del Uruguay ASUR), founded in 1928...
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    Truco (category Culture of Uruguay)
    potentially turn a bad hand into a great one once the card flips. The Uruguayan version uses a "Muestra" each hand. The following cards of the same suit...
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    Updated as of 2 April 2024 The Uruguayan Clásico (Spanish: Clásico del fútbol uruguayo) is the most important rivalry in Uruguayan football and one of the best...
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    Chivito (sandwich) (category Uruguayan cuisine)
    is a popular asado dish; it is reported that the Uruguayan chivito arose in Punta del Este, Uruguay, at a restaurant called "El Mejillón Bar" in 1946...
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    music for the Uruguayan national anthem is sometimes erroneously attributed to Camille Saint-Saëns. It is true that during a visit to Uruguay in April 1916...
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    played, in Palacio Salvo. Famous Uruguayan tango musicians include: Manuel Campoamor Francisco Canaro Horacio Ferrer, Uruguayan poet who contributed the lyrics...
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    produced in Uruguay. "Carla Peterson con Telenoche ante estreno de No me rompan". Telenoche (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-02-24. Uruguayan film at the...
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    continuing past the sign. In many countries, the sign is a red octagon with the word STOP, in either English or the national language of that particular...
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    The National Cockade of Uruguay was first adopted by law on December 22, 1828. It features the colours of the national flag, blue and white. The National...
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