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  2. Casa chorizo - Wikipedia

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    A Casa Chorizo, Casa Patio, or (formally) a Standard House (Casa Standard) is a popular type of dwelling from the late 19th to early 20th century in Argentina and Uruguay. They were predominantly built in Montevideo , Buenos Aires , and Rosario .

  3. Residencia de Suárez - Wikipedia

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    In 1907 the land lot was acquired by Adelina Lerena de Fein at auction. There, the Fein Lerena family ordered the construction of a three-storey house by the young architect Juan María Aubriot, who finished the work in 1908. After the death of the house owner, the family decided to sell the estate, which was acquired by the German Werner Quincke.

  4. Category:Houses in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Architecture in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Architecture in Uruguay by period or style (9 C) A. Uruguayan architects (4 C, 27 P) B. Buildings and structures in Uruguay (8 C) H. Uruguayan architectural ...

  6. Timeline of Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    1963 – Population: 1,154,465. [15] 1964 – Edificio Panamericano (residential building) constructed. 1973 – 27 June: 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état. 1975 – Population: 1,229,748. [16] 1983 – September: Labor demonstration. [17] 1985 – Liberty Building (Montevideo) built. 1988 – May: Pope John Paul II visits city. 1990 Tabaré Vázquez ...

  7. Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay has won the Copa América (an international tournament for South American nations and guests) 15 times, such as Argentina, the last one in 2011. Uruguay has by far the smallest population of any country that has won a World Cup. [187] Despite their early success, they missed three World Cups in four attempts from 1994 to 2006. [187]

  8. Uruguay's migrant population grows for first time in a ... - AOL

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    Uruguay's relative economic stability, higher wages and job security, and vaunted public education system make it an attractive de Uruguay's migrant population grows for first time in a century ...

  9. Category:Former houses in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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