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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 banks in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Montevideo [2] Banco Hipotecario del Uruguay: 1892: Montevideo: Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay: 1896: Montevideo: Despite their naming, State Insurance ...

  5. Port of Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Montevideo (Spanish: Puerto de Montevideo), ... EL PAIS. 7 April 2014. This page was last edited on 28 October 2024, at 08:54 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Fascism in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The legation frequently invited important cultural figures to give speeches at Montevideo and celebrated Italian holidays at local theatres. Some of the famous banquets held by fascist organizations linked to the Italian government were attended by relevant local politicians. [2] Alberto Bellardi Ricci, Italian legate in Montevideo from 1938 to ...

  7. 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]

  8. Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    Montevideo (/ ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ v ɪ ˈ d eɪ oʊ /, [10] US also /-ˈ v ɪ d i oʊ /; [11] Spanish: [monteβiˈðeo]) is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319,108 (about one-third of the country's total population) [12] in an area of 201 square kilometers (78 sq mi).

  9. Tourism in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Uruguay is an important part of the nation's economy.. Uruguay's tourist destinations include: Punta del Este, Piriápolis, Montevideo, Colonia del Sacramento, Salto, Lavalleja, Rocha, Artigas, Rivera, and others.