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  2. Por Lo Menos Hoy - Wikipedia

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    Por Lo Menos Hoy (transl. At Least Today) is the sixth studio album by Uruguayan rock band No Te Va Gustar, released on 1 October 2010 via Bizarro Records. [1] The album was preceded by the lead single titled "Cero a la Izquierda", released in September 2010. "Tu Defecto es El Mío", "Chau" and "Arde" were also released as singles.

  3. Transport in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay has a small network of motorways, owing to the low demand due to sparse population outside the capital. The few highways with 4 lanes are: Ruta 1: Montevideo - Colonia del Sacramento. Length: 148 kilometres (92 mi). Ruta Interbalnearia: Montevideo - Punta del Este. Length: 120 kilometres (75 mi). Ruta Gral.

  4. No Te Va Gustar - Wikipedia

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    No Te Va Gustar, also known by their initials NTVG, is an Uruguayan rock band formed in 1994 in Malvín, Montevideo.The group consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Emiliano Brancciari, bassist Guzmán Silveira, drummer Diego Bartaburu, trumpeter Martín Gil, trombonist Denis Ramos, tenor saxophonist Mauricio Ortiz, guitarist Pablo Coniberti, and keyboardist Francisco Nasser.

  5. Puchi Balseiro - Wikipedia

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    Puchi Balseiro was born in a district of San Juan called Santurce, and comes from a dynasty of great musicians and composers of different genres.Her grandfather was waltz composer Rafael Balseiro Dávila, also known as The King of Waltz.

  6. Route 5 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Route 5 is a national route of Uruguay.In 1975, it was assigned the name Brigadier General Fructuoso Rivera, a national hero of Uruguay. [1] It is one of the most important highways in country, along with Route 3, connecting Montevideo in the south with Rivera in the north and passing through the centre of the country.

  7. Route 8 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Route 8 is a national route of Uruguay. In 1975, it was assigned the name Brigadier General Juan Antonio Lavalleja, a national hero of Uruguay. [1] It connects Montevideo with Aceguá in the northeast. [2] [3]

  8. Alfredo Zitarrosa - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Zitarrosa (March 10, 1936 – January 17, 1989) was a Uruguayan singer-songwriter, poet and journalist. He specialized in Uruguayan and Argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country.

  9. Route 2 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    National Routes of Uruguay; Route 2 is a national route of Uruguay. In 1983, ... The road is approximately 180 kilometres (110 mi) in length. [2] References

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