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  2. History of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    By 1800, more than 10,000 people lived in Montevideo and another 20,000 in the rest of the province. Out of these, about 30 percent were African slaves. [3] Uruguay's early 19th-century history was shaped by an ongoing conflict between the British, Spanish, Portuguese, and local colonial forces for dominance of the La Plata Basin.

  3. List of Uruguayans - Wikipedia

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    8 Public figures. 9 Indigenous people. 10 Engineers and architects. 11 Educators. 12 Journalists. 13 Composers. ... Andy Ram (born 1980) – Uruguay-born Israeli ...

  4. List of presidents of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay is a presidential republic in which the president is both the head of state and head of government.The following is a list of all the people who have held the office of President of Uruguay since 6 November 1830 (when the first constitution was adopted), with the exception of those who held the office of "President" under the National Council of Government, which served as the country ...

  5. Category:History of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Uruguay" ... Yaro people; Z. Bruno Mauricio de Zabala This page was last edited on 29 August 2024, at 20:48 (UTC) ...

  6. Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay covers an area of approximately 176,215 square kilometres (68,037 sq mi). [8] It has a population of around 3.4 million people, of whom nearly 2 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. The area that became Uruguay was first inhabited by groups of hunter-gatherers 13,000 years ago. [13]

  7. Uruguayan literature - Wikipedia

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    Literature properly speaking starts in Uruguay with the country-flavoured poetry of Bartolomé Hidalgo, 1788-1822. The two leading figures of the Romantic period are Adolfo Berro and Juan Zorrilla de San Martín.ll

  8. 5 of the Worst USAID Scandals in History - AOL

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    The controversy came to a head in 1970 when Uruguay's Tupamaros guerrillas kidnapped and murdered USAID adviser Dan Mitrione, who the guerrillas accused of teaching torture to the Uruguayan police ...

  9. Indigenous peoples in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous peoples in Uruguay or Native Uruguayans, are the peoples who have historically lived in the modern state of Uruguay. Because of genocidal colonial practices, disease and active exclusion, only a very small share of the population is aware of the country's indigenous history or has known indigenous ancestry. [3] [4]