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  2. Uruguayan nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Article 12.3 of the founding document provided, "Citizenship is lost by naturalization in another country." In light of the ambiguities in the Constitution, nationality in Uruguay at this time is regulated by a positive law that some scholars claim interprets the modified Constitution of 1967. Law 16.021 provides: Article 1

  3. 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.

  4. Uruguayans - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayans (Spanish: uruguayos) are people identified with the country of Uruguay, through citizenship or descent.Uruguay is home to people of different ethnic origins. As a result, many Uruguayans do not equate their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship and their allegiance to Uruguay.

  5. Identity Document (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Old Cédula de Identidad in 1999. Before 2015, it was known as the "Cédula de identidad" It was a laminated card measuring approximately 9 cm in width by 5 cm in height, predominantly in light green color, displaying in its center the flag of the Thirty-Three Orientals with the inscription "Libertad o muerte" On the reverse side, it featured the owner's photo, the number assigned by the D.N.I ...

  6. How to Retire in Uruguay: Costs, Visas and More - AOL

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    Uruguay has become a popular retirement destination due to its warm climate and affordable living. This South American country is located between Argentina and Brazil and is known for its friendly ...

  7. Why the US has birthright citizenship and how Trump could ...

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    The US has birthright citizenship to guarantee that the descendants of people brought to the US against their will and sold as slaves are citizens.

  8. Immigration to Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Ever since French immigrants entered Uruguay, French influence has always been strong in Uruguayan culture. Basques (needs information) Germans: Uruguay does contain a number of Germans: about 15,000 German expatriates and around 150,000 people of German descent. Uruguay has also adopted some of Germany's culture, and a variety of German ...

  9. Uruguay set for election dominated by pensions, crime - AOL

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    In Uruguay's capital Montevideo and around this South American nation of 3.4 million people, voters are gearing up for Sunday's election, overshadowed by a plebiscite on pensions the same day and ...