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  2. Timeline of Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    1817 – 20 January: city occupied by Luso-Brazilian forces. 1821 – City becomes part of Brazilian province Cisplatina. 1823 – Siege of Montevideo (1823) 1825 – Hospital de Caridad founded. [2] 1828 City becomes capital of independent Oriental Republic of Uruguay. [1] British Cemetery established. 1829 – City wall dismantled. [citation ...

  3. Category:Timelines of cities in South America - Wikipedia

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  4. City Hall of Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    Virtual recreation of Cravotto's original project. David statue. Construction began in 1935 and was inaugurated on July 16, 1941, although the actual building differs from the original 1929 Cravotto model; [4] his main tower measured 114m, which would have become the tallest building in the city, for financial reasons rose to only 78m, remaining in second place after the Palacio Salvo.

  5. Category:Montevideo-related lists - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... List of city squares and parks in Montevideo; I. Intendant of Montevideo; T. Timeline of Montevideo This page ...

  6. Intendancy of Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    Since the establishment of the Uruguayan state in 1830, the departmental command was executed by the Political and Police Chief of Montevideo.On December 18, 1908, the Law of Establishment of Departmental Intendancies was enacted, with Daniel Muñoz as the first Intendant of the Montevideo Department, who held the office from 1909 until 1911.

  7. Gobierno de la Defensa - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Government (Spanish: Gobierno de la Defensa) governed just the city of Montevideo during the period known as Great Siege of Montevideo (1843–1851). It was led by Joaquín Suárez, while the army was led by Fructuoso Rivera. [1] Uruguay was experiencing the Guerra Grande, between the two traditional parties Colorado and Blanco

  8. Cities of São Paulo, Montevideo Clinch Pioneering ... - AOL

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    MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay — Anticipating the shape of things to come in Latin America, with cross-border collaboration a burgeoning mantra, the cities of São Paulo and Montevideo has signed a wide ...

  9. Category:History of Montevideo - Wikipedia

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