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  2. El País (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    El País is a national Uruguayan daily newspaper. It is based in the capital city of Montevideo and is regarded as the newspaper with the largest circulation in the country. [ 2 ] It was first published on September 14, 1918 and previously belonged to the same media group as the television network Teledoce .

  3. List of newspapers in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Búsqueda (Montevideo) Digital edition; El Observador (Montevideo) Digital edition; El País (Montevideo) Digital edition; La Diaria (Montevideo) Digital edition; La República (Montevideo) Digital edition; MercoPress (Montevideo) Digital edition; Últimas Noticias (Montevideo) Digital edition; El Telégrafo Digital edition

  4. List of companies of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Montevideo: 1974 Local telecom S A Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay: Financials Bank Montevideo: 1896 State-owned bank [2] S A Bolsa de Valores de Montevideo: Financials Financial services Montevideo: 1921 Stock exchange P A El País: Media Mass media Montevideo: 1918 Newspaper P A State Railways Administration of Uruguay ...

  5. Eduardo J. Corso - Wikipedia

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    Jesús Eduardo Corso Crispino, [1] popularly known as Eduardo J. Corso (1 September 1920 – 5 December 2012), was a Uruguayan lawyer, agricultural journalist and writer. . Articles he wrote were published in magazines and newspapers such as El País and Marcha, and he was a conservat

  6. Heritage Day (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Reconocimiento a los constructores del teatro uruguayo en el Día del Patrimonio: Recognition of the builders of the Uruguayan theater on Heritage Day [22] 2011 22–23 October: Bicentennial of Uruguay La Redota; derrotero por la libertad y la unión de los pueblos: La Redota: path for freedom and the union of peoples [23] 2012 06–07 October

  7. Pablo Bartol - Wikipedia

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    University of Montevideo University of Navarra Pablo Bartol (born 20 November 1965 [ citation needed ] ) is an Uruguayan social entrepreneur, lecturer and politician who served as Minister of Social Development from March 1, 2020 to May 1, 2021.

  8. Jorge Gandini - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Gandini Astesiano was born on May 5, 1958, in the Aires Puros neighborhood of Montevideo, the eldest son of a newsstand and a public official, both supporters of the Colorado Party. [1] He attended School Israel and Liceo 21. [2] He studied law at the University of the Republic, however he dropped out in his fourth year. [3]

  9. Parva Domus - Wikipedia

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    Parva Domus, officially the Republic of Parva Domus Magna Quies (Latin for "small house, big rest") is a self-proclaimed micronational republic surrounded by the city of Montevideo, Uruguay. The nation has served as a civil, cultural and recreational association since its foundation in 1878.