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  2. El País (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    El País is a national Uruguayan daily newspaper. It is based in the capital city of Montevideo and is regarded as the newspaper with the largest circulation in the country. [ 2 ] It was first published on September 14, 1918 and previously belonged to the same media group as the television network Teledoce .

  3. El Diario (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    El Diario was an influential Uruguayan daily newspaper, with evening circulation. It was established in 1923. Up to the 1980s it was published by Seusa, the same company owning another important newspaper, La Mañana .

  4. Category:Newspapers published in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    La Diaria; Diario Oficial (Uruguay) O. El Observador (Uruguay) P. El País (Uruguay) R. La República (Uruguay) S. Semanario Hebreo

  5. Plaza Independencia - Wikipedia

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    Plaza Independencia, Montevideo. In May and June 2009 an exhibition of the "United Buddy Bears" was held in the square, for the second on the American continent. [13] [14] Plaza Independencia is the starting point of the Marcha de la Diversidad (Spanish for 'Diversity March'), an annual pride parade celebrating the LGBTQ community in Uruguay. [15]

  6. Category:Uruguay (media) articles - Wikipedia

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    Talk:El Defensor del Obrero; Talk:El Día (Uruguay) Talk:El Diario (Uruguay) Talk:El Espectador 810; Talk:El Observador (Uruguay) Talk:El País (Uruguay) Talk:El Telégrafo; Talk:Emisora Ciudad de Montevideo; Talk:Emisora del Sur; Talk:Estadio Uno

  7. Brecha (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1985 by Hugo Alfaro [1] and other journalists that had started their careers at Marcha under the influence of Carlos Quijano.As Quijano had died in 1984 in exile, they decided to take a new name, and try to continue with the original idea: an independent leftist weekly newspaper.

  8. Ernesto Talvi - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 he was appointed by Ramón Díaz, chairman of the Central Bank of Uruguay, to lead Economic Policy. From 1990 until 1995, inflation came down from 95.41% to 44.25%. [ 5 ] He presided over the thinktank CERES since 1997 until 2018, [ 6 ] when he left to pursue a political career.

  9. El Día (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Montevideo, Uruguay: Website: www.eldia.uy: Former building of El Día in downtown Montevideo. El Día is an influential Uruguayan daily newspaper.