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  2. Legacy.com - Wikipedia

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    Legacy.com is a United States–based website founded in 1998, [2] the world's largest commercial provider of online memorials. [3] The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5]

  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. British Cemetery Montevideo Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen

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    British Cemetery Montevideo Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen contains information about servicemen of different nationalities whose tombs can be found within the Cemetery. A few of the ships mentioned are well known to the general public, such as STV Royston Grange or HMNZS Achilles , which fought in the Battle of the River Plate .

  5. Central Cemetery of Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    The Central Cemetery (Spanish: Cementerio central) of Barrio Sur, Montevideo, is one of the main cemeteries in Uruguay. It also ranks amongst the most popular in the country, given that most famous Uruguayan people are buried there. It is located in the southern area of the city and it was founded in 1835.

  6. El País (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Today's El País front page at the Freedom Forum website TV: canales de Montevideo concentran 95,5% del mercado - Portal 180, 10 November 2011 European Player and Team of the Year 1991-2006

  7. The Montevideo Times - Wikipedia

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    The Montevideo Times was an English-language newspaper in Uruguay. [1] Established in 1888 with the denomination The Riverplate Times, it changed its name in 1890. Its owner and editor was William Huskinson Denstone [1] (1867–1925). The newspaper was instrumental to British investors in Uruguay. [2] It ceased to exist in 1936. [3]

  8. José Gervasio Artigas - Wikipedia

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    His request was granted, and the British were defeated. After the recapture of Buenos Aires, he was tasked with returning to Montevideo and informing the governor Pascual Ruiz Huidobro of the result of the battle. [7] A second British invasion was launched culminating in the Battle of Montevideo, which ended in the fall of Montevideo. Artigas ...

  9. Hans Langsdorff - Wikipedia

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    Hans Wilhelm Langsdorff (20 March 1894 – 20 December 1939) was a German naval officer, most famous for his command of the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee before and during the Battle of the River Plate off the coast of Uruguay in 1939.