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  2. La República (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    La República is a Uruguayan newspaper, first published on 3 May 1988, and distributed nationwide. It was established by Federico Fasano Mertens. It was established by Federico Fasano Mertens. Its website is ranked 251st in Uruguay according to Alexa .

  3. List of newspapers in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Búsqueda (Montevideo) Digital edition; El Observador (Montevideo) Digital edition; El País (Montevideo) Digital edition; La Diaria (Montevideo) Digital edition; La República (Montevideo) Digital edition; MercoPress (Montevideo) Digital edition; Últimas Noticias (Montevideo) Digital edition; El Telégrafo Digital edition

  4. La República (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    La República (Spanish for "The Republic") may refer to the following newspapers: La República, a Peruvian newspaper based in Lima; La República, a Colombian newspaper based in Bogotá; La República, a Costa Rican newspaper based in San José; La República, a Uruguayan newspaper based in Montevideo

  5. General Assembly of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    In 1828, on the initiative of Juan Antonio Lavalleja, delegates were elected to what was to be the Parliament of the Eastern Province of Río de la Plata.As a consequence of the Treaty of Montevideo, such institution became the General Constituent and Legislative Assembly of the State, and had among other tasks the drafting of the country's first Constitution.

  6. Pedro Cosio Masden - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Cosio Masden was a Uruguayan politician and diplomat.. In 1910 as Candidate of the Colorado Party (Uruguay) he was elected 24th legislative period as representative of the Department of Montevideo in the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay from 15 February 1911 to 27 March 1913.

  7. Martín Lema - Wikipedia

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    Lema was born in the Jacinto Vera neighborhood of Montevideo, the son of an elementary school teacher and the owner of a food company, both of whom were not members of any political party. [3] He attended Elbio Fernández School. [4] In 2002 he enrolled at the University of the Republic, where he graduated in law. [5]

  8. El Día (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Former building of El Día in downtown Montevideo.. El Día is an influential Uruguayan daily newspaper.. It was established in 1886 by the prominent Colorado politician José Batlle y Ordóñez.

  9. Alberto Guani Amarilla - Wikipedia

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    Founder of the "Foreign Service Graduate" entity, created at the Universidad de la República Oriental del Uruguay for upcoming foreign service candidates. Author of the publication "Habrá Paz en el Mundo" , [ permanent dead link ‍ ] (Will there be peace in the world) which discusses the thought and need for global or universal disarmament.

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