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Women in Uruguay are women who were born in, who live in, and are from Uruguay. According to Countries and Their Cultures , there is a "very high proportion" of Uruguayan women participating in the labor force of the South American country.
Women's suffrage in Uruguay was practically established between 1917 and 1938. Women's suffrage was announced as a principle in the Constitution of Uruguay of 1917, and declared as law in a decree of 1932. The first national election in which women voted was the 1938 Uruguayan general election. [1]
Isabel Pinto de Vidal (Montevideo, December 13, 1885 – 1969) was a Uruguayan feminist lawyer and politician, and a member of the Colorado Party. [1] Pinto de Vidal was a founding member of the National Women's Council of Uruguay(Consejo Nacional de Mujeres del Uruguay, CONAMU), a branch of the International Council of Women in Uruguay. [2]
50+ Influential Latina Women in History 1. Dolores Huerta ... a Marxist-Leninist urban guerrilla group in Uruguay) became the first female Vice President of Uruguay in 2017. During her time as a ...
Category: History of women in Uruguay. ... Uruguayan women by century (3 C) W. Women's organizations based in Uruguay (1 C, 4 P) Women's rights in Uruguay (5 ...
also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Uruguayan This category exists only as a container for other categories of Uruguayan women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.
Paulina Luisi Janicki (1875–1950) was a leader of the feminist movement in Uruguay.She was born in Colón, Argentina, on 22 September 1875 into a family of educators.In 1909, she became the first Uruguayan woman to earn a medical degree.
The Uruguayan Women's Suffrage Alliance (Alianza Uruguaya por el Sufragio Femenino, or simply Alianza) was a Uruguayan women's suffrage organization. The Alianza was cofounded by Paulina Luisi in August 1919, breaking away from CONAMU to concentrate on pressing for women's suffrage.