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Andy Ram (born 1980) – Uruguay-born Israeli tennis player Uriel Trocki (born 1996) – Uruguayan-Israeli basketball player for national team and in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Milton Wynants – Olympic silver medal-winning cyclist
Rosa Acle, painter (1919–1990); Orestes Acquarone, cartoonist and lithographer (1875–1952); Gladys Afamado (1925–2024), visual artist, engraver, poet; Guiscardo Améndola, painter (1906–1972)
Notable Uruguayan musicians and singers. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Past César Amaro (1948–2012) Francisco Canaro (1888–1964) José Carbajal (1943–2010) Abel Carlevaro (1916–2001) Luis Cluzeau Mortet (1888–1957) Ramón Collazo (1901–1981) Eduardo Fabini ...
This is a list of notable Uruguayan Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants.. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Uruguayan American or must have references showing they are Uruguayan American and are notable.
Name Period Writings Other Places Delmira Agustini: 1886–1914: poet: Marcelina Almeida: mid 19th-c: novelist, writer, poet: Montevideo Enrique Amorim: 1900–1960
Uruguay portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Musicians from Uruguay . This category is for articles about musicians from the South American country of Uruguay .
Le Van Cong, Vietnamese sports powerlifter and the first Vietnamese athlete to win a gold medal in the history of the Summer Paralympics. Lee Nguyen, professional soccer player; Ly Hoang Nam, first Vietnamese tennis player to win a Grand Slam trophy. Marcel Nguyen, German Vietnamese gymnast. Men Nguyen, professional poker player [14]
Luis Suárez (143 caps, 69 goals) is Uruguay's all-time leading goal scorer. Fernando Muslera (133 caps) is Uruguay's all-time most capped goalkeeper. José Nasazzi (40 caps) led Uruguay to victory at the 1924 Olympics, 1928 Olympics and the 1930 FIFA World Cup. Obdulio Varela (45 caps, 9 goals) led Uruguay to victory at the 1950 FIFA World Cup.