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  2. Afro-Uruguayans - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine is influenced by the African heritage of the community, as well as the local ingredients and cooking techniques of Uruguay. While specific dishes may vary, here are a few examples of Afro-Uruguayan food: Mandioca: Also known as cassava or yuca, mandioca is a staple in Afro-Uruguayan cuisine. It is often boiled, fried, or used to ...

  3. Category:African diaspora in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan people of African descent (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "African diaspora in Uruguay" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  4. Sandra Chagas - Wikipedia

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    Chagas is a leader in the Afrocultural Movement (Movimiento Cultural Afro) in Argentina. The movement was created on April 20, 1987, in part to honor the memory of José "Dolphin" Acosta Martinez, also known as José "Delfin." [3] The movement attempts to address racism and anti-blackness in Buenos Aires. [4] [5]

  5. In South America, African-inspired religions gain more followers

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    This year Uruguay's Children of the Diaspora Collective, a group dedicated to the recognition of African-based culture, expects the percentage of those who self-identify as Black or of African ...

  6. Category:Uruguayan people of African descent - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan people of Lesotho descent (1 P) Pages in category "Uruguayan people of African descent" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  7. Barrio Sur, Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    Barrio Sur is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. It borders Ciudad Vieja to the west, the central business district to the north, Palermo to the east and the coastline to the south. Politically located in the Municipality B, along with Palermo, it is the place where most of the Uruguayan Carnival festivities take place ...

  8. Iris Cabral - Wikipedia

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    Cabral organized the first domestic workers' union in Uruguay.In the 1930s she and Clementina Silva founded the first Anti-Fascist Committee of Uruguay. [2] She and Maruja Pereyra were the "most visible, militant and outspoken" contributors to the Afro-Uruguayan paper Nuestra Raza after it was restarted in 1933.

  9. Category:Uruguayan people by descent - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay portal; Biography portal; List of pages categorize citizens of Uruguay by ethnic they are of or descendent of, or previous nationality that they held or are descendent of. The categories lists those both of full and partial origin or descent.