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  2. Italian Uruguayans - Wikipedia

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    Italian Uruguayans (Italian: italo-uruguaiani; Spanish: ítalo-uruguayos or tanos in Rioplatense Spanish) are Uruguayan-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated to Uruguay during the Italian diaspora, or Italian-born people in Uruguay. Outside of Italy, Uruguay has one of the ...

  3. Punta de Rieles – Bella Italia - Wikipedia

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    Street map of Punta de Rieles - Bella Italia Location of Pta de Rieles /Bella Italia in Montevideo Coordinates: 34°49′58″S 56°7′0″W  /  34.83278°S 56.11667°W  / -34.83278; -56

  4. Capurro - Wikipedia

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    The sons of Capurro started planning to build a big hotel, but the economic crisis of the 1890s stopped their plans. Instead, in 1910, a park was founded in its place, called Parque Capurro. It was designed by the Italian architect Giovanni Veltroni.

  5. List of cities in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The list of cities in Uruguay is a list of all populated centres of Uruguay that have received the status of "Ciudad" (City). There are several populated places that have not received this status, with a population below 10,000 but as big as that of many cities. The ranks shown are only among cities and not including their wider metropolitan areas.

  6. Category:Italian diaspora in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Italy portal; Uruguay portal; Biography portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. C. Italian-Uruguayan culture (7 P) I ...

  7. Palermo, Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    In addition to European immigrants, many Afro-Uruguayans who with the abolition of slavery in 1842 moved to the southern area of the city, living in collective housing known as conventillos. In these conventillos, the Afro population maintained their old traditions and rituals, such as making music with marching drums, originating to Candombe ...

  8. Peñarol, Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    Peñarol, also known as Peñarol–Lavalleja, is a working-class barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. On 10 March 1913, Peñarol was declared a "pueblo" (village) by the Act of Ley Nº 4.311. [1] On 1 July 1953, its status was elevated to "villa" (town) by the Act of Ley Nº 11.967. [2]

  9. Atlántida, Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Atlántida is a resort town of the Costa de Oro in Canelones Department of Uruguay, 45 kilometres (28 mi) east of Montevideo.It is located on Ruta Interbalnearia, near the junction with Route 11.