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  2. La leyenda patria - Wikipedia

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    The poem is a late-19th century romantic [2] chanson de geste [3] of the Río de la Plata revolutionary group known as the Thirty-Three Orientals, whose actions culminated in the foundation of modern Uruguay. With 413 verses, it was written within a week and recited by the author at the dedication of the Villa de la Florida monument to ...

  3. National Anthem of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The "Himno Nacional de Uruguay" (English: "National Anthem of Uruguay"), also known by its incipit "Orientales, la Patria o la Tumba" (English: "Easterners, [a] the Country or the Tomb"), [1] is the longest national anthem in terms of duration with 105 bars of music. [2]

  4. Juan Zorrilla de San Martín - Wikipedia

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    Two of Zorrilla's best-known poems are Tabaré (the national poem for Uruguayans) and La leyenda patria (The Fatherland Legend). He also wrote the Hymn to the Tree (Himno al Arbol), a well-known Spanish poem later made a song in several Latin-American countries.

  5. Category:Uruguayan poems - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay portal; Poetry portal; Pages in category "Uruguayan poems" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... La leyenda patria; P. Payada; T ...

  6. Category:Uruguayan poetry - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan poets (6 C) U. Uruguayan poems (3 P) ... La leyenda patria This page was last edited on 26 August 2022, at 21:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Music of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The most distinctive music of Uruguay is to be found in the tango and candombe; both genres have been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. . Uruguayan music includes a number of local musical forms such as murga, a form of musical theatre, and milonga, a folk guitar and song form deriving from Spanish and italian traditions and related to similar forms found in ...

  8. Murga - Wikipedia

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    For example, during the dictatorship in Uruguay in the 1970s, groups like Araca La Cana became known for their left-wing tendencies, subversive commentary and oppositional stance. A traditional murga group is composed of a chorus and three percussionists and this is the type of murga performed on stages at Carnival.

  9. Coat of arms of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Armiger: Oriental Republic of Uruguay: Adopted: 19 March 1829: Crest: A Sun of May or: Shield: Quarterly the 1st: Azure, a Scales of Justice or; the 2nd: Argent in base Barry wavy Argent and Azure, a representation of Cerro de Montevideo (Montevideo Hill) with its fortress on the summit proper; the 3rd: Argent, a horse Sable; the 4th: Azure, an ox Or.