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  2. Culture of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Uruguay is diverse since the nation's population is one of multicultural origins. Modern Uruguayan culture is known to be heavily European influenced, mostly by the contribution of its alternating conquerors, Italy, Spain and Portugal, and from the large numbers of immigrants who arrived in the country from the 19th century onwards.

  3. Uruguayan Carnival - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-18th century, Afro-uruguayan enslaved people had one day off to celebrate their own culture and traditions to the rhythm of the drums of Candombe music. In fact, the term "Las Llamadas" (The Calls), which is a traditional carnival dance parade in Montevideo, comes from the call made by the Afro-uruguayan slaves when they wanted to ...

  4. Category:Culture of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ culture in Uruguay (1 C) M. Mass media in Uruguay (14 C, 1 P) Education and culture ministers of Uruguay (19 P) Culture in Montevideo (2 C, 3 P) N.

  5. Uruguayan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Matambre relleno with Russian salad. In Uruguayan cuisine, there is a significant list of preparations and dishes that are included in this category, the most typical or autochthonous is the picada, probably descending from the Spanish tapas, and as for everyday food there are also matambre relleno and lengua a la vinagreta.

  6. Uruguayans - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay has Portuguese and Spanish colonial architectural heritage and many writers, artists, and musicians. Candombe is the most important example of African influence by slaves. Charrua and Guaraní traditions can be seen in mate, the national drink. Both Uruguay and Argentina share its traditional gaúcho roots (which originated in Andalusia).

  7. Heritage Day (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    The Heritage Day (Spanish: Día del Patrimonio) is an annual celebration of Uruguay's history and culture.It takes place the first weekend of October and is organized by the National Cultural Heritage Commission of the Ministry of Education and Culture.

  8. France v Uruguay LIVE: Rugby World Cup result and ... - AOL

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    France 20 - 12 Uruguay 70mins. 21:39, Imogen Ainsworth. Uruguay lose the ball and France gather quickly. France 20 - 12 Uruguay 69mins. 21:38, Imogen Ainsworth. And Uruguay now have a penalty for ...

  9. Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay is a representative democratic republic with a presidential system. [77] The members of government are elected for a five-year term by a universal suffrage system. [77] Uruguay is a unitary state: justice, education, health, security, foreign policy and defense are all administered nationwide. [77]