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  2. Women in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    e. Women in Uruguay are women who were born in, who live in, and are from Uruguay. According to Countries and Their Cultures, there is a "very high proportion" of Uruguayan women participating in the labor force of the South American country. The Uruguayan legislation maintains that the women of Uruguay have equal rights to power, authority ...

  3. Delmira Agustini - Wikipedia

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    She specialized in the topic of female sexuality during a time when the literary world was dominated by men. Agustini's writing style is best classified in the first phase of modernism, with themes based on fantasy and exotic subjects. Eros, god of love, symbolizes eroticism and is the inspiration to Agustini's poems about carnal pleasures.

  4. List of Uruguayan women writers - Wikipedia

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    Carolina de Robertis (born 1975), Uruguayan-American author, teacher of creative writing Cristina Rodríguez Cabral (born 1959), poet, researcher Silvia Rodríguez Villamil (1939–2003), historian, feminist, writer, activist

  5. Uruguayan literature - Wikipedia

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    Beginnings. Literature properly speaking starts in Uruguay with the country-flavoured poetry of Bartolomé Hidalgo, 1788-1822. The two leading figures of the Romantic period are Adolfo Berro and Juan Zorrilla de San Martín .ll.

  6. List of Uruguayans - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Hendler – film, television, and theatre actor. Osvaldo Laport – film and television actor. Laura Martínez (born 1964) – actress, dancer, television star. María Mendive (born 1968) – actress and theater director. Mónica Mesones – model and TV presenter. Bárbara Mori – telenovela and film actress and model.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Paulina Luisi - Wikipedia

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    Paulina Luisi Janicki (1875–1950) was a leader of the feminist movement in Uruguay.She was born in Colón, Argentina on 22 September 1875 into a family of educators. In 1909, she became the first Uruguayan woman to earn a medical degree.

  9. Category:Uruguayan women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Uruguayan This category exists only as a container for other categories of Uruguayan women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.