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| The Argentine and | Uruguayan accents, for example, were heavily influence |
| ory of a rugby team from Uruguay who boarded | Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. |
| o an investigation by both the Argentine and | Uruguayan Air Forces, the pitot tube-the primary instr |
| ail the experiences of the passengers on the | Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571), atheism, nihilism and |
| Main article: | Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 |
| The crash of | Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 occurred on October 13, |
| , Uruguay) is one of the 16 survivors of the | Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, which crashed in the A |
| Early on March 17, the | Uruguayan ambassador, Fernando Gomez Fyns, escaped fro |
| A | Uruguayan American is any person of Uruguayan ancestry |
| rican Community Survey of 2006 estimated the | Uruguayan American population to number 50,538. |
| Tab Ramos, US national soccer team player ( | Uruguayan American) |
| Because of this, many | Uruguayan Americans identify both with their nationali |
| nearest ships: a Panamanian tanker and by a | Uruguayan and Argentine fishing vessels. |
| His mother was of | Uruguayan and Spanish descent. |
| zilian military regime, high officers of the | Uruguayan army secretly crossed the frontier, heading |
| a, who named Mitre Lieutenant Coronel of the | Uruguayan Army in 1846. |
| hase from 1977 to 1980 under the guidance of | Uruguayan artists Antonio Frasconi and Judith Bernstei |
| sed to prepare the Argentine, Paraguayan and | Uruguayan asado, with a grill support, but many Brazil |
| The improbable story of how the 16 | Uruguayan athletes were eventually rescued was told in |
| When faced with a capable | Uruguayan attack, Brazil showed their defensive frailt |
| Uruguayan Australian | |
| Rosello was part of the | Uruguayan basketball team, which finished fifth in the |
| Lombardo was part of the | Uruguayan basketball team, which finished fifth in the |
| Cieslinskas was part of the | Uruguayan basketball team, which finished fifth in the |
| yson Granger (born September 15, 1989) is an | Uruguayan basketball player. |
| Acosta y Lara was part of the | Uruguayan basketball team, which finished fifth in the |
| ombardo Rossi (born February 2, 1925) was an | Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1948 S |
| as (October 27, 1922 - June 19, 2007) was an | Uruguayan basketball player who competed in the 1948 S |
| spallargas (February 20, 1905 - 1955) was an | Uruguayan boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympi |
| July 11, 1907, date of death unknown) was an | Uruguayan boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympi |
| owed the Graf Spee which entered the neutral | Uruguayan capital Montevideo. |
| inly a backup after the signing (on loan) of | Uruguayan Carlos Bueno, he scored six in the following |
| Prague, forming a prolific partnership with | Uruguayan Carlos Aguilera. |
| Uruguayan Champions: 2 | |
| In this club Mazzarino won the | Uruguayan Championship in 1994. |
| They won the Apertura 2007 championship, | Uruguayan Championship 2008, and Clausura 2009 champio |
| d for Club Nacional de Football, winning the | Uruguayan championship in 1946, 47 and 50. |
| d for Club Nacional de Football, winning the | Uruguayan championship nine times (1939, 40, 41, 42, 4 |
| d for Club Nacional de Football, winning the | Uruguayan championship in 1950, 52, 55 and 56. |
| He scored 230 goals in | Uruguayan championships making him the highest scoring |
| As a manager he won two | Uruguayan championships with Nacional and La Liga titl |
| he played for Nacional, where he won several | Uruguayan Championships. |
| Daniel Chavarria defines himself an | Uruguayan citizen and a Cuban writer. |
| rande (December 6, 1842) was a battle of the | Uruguayan Civil War. |
| Montevideo in safeguarding U.S. trade during | Uruguayan Civil War. |
| Mazzarino began his professional career in | Uruguayan club Hebraica y Macabi in 1993. |
| In 2008 Bertolo was loaned to | Uruguayan club Nacional where he scored 3 goals in 15 |
| er League club West Bromwich Albion from the | Uruguayan club Defensor Sporting. |
| ncluding Buenos Aires and only rarely on the | Uruguayan coast. |
| om the highest one it is possible to see the | Uruguayan coast. |
| Stirling is a prominent member of the | Uruguayan Colorado Party. |
| The Ceibal project is the | Uruguayan counterpart of the One Laptop per Child proj |
| est goal ever scored (7.82 seconds), beating | Uruguayan Dario Silva's previous record at 8. |
| He made his | Uruguayan debut in the 2003 Lunar New Year Cup. |
| On 17 August 2009 upon his request, the | Uruguayan defender has been released by Valenciennes, |
| ini was born in Sauce, a city located in the | Uruguayan Department of Canelones. |
| He served as a | Uruguayan deputy, and was member of the National Party |
| In the Madison, the | Uruguayan duo only earned three sprint points, and nev |
| 23 December 1988 - February 13, 2007) was a | Uruguayan fashion model. |
| Uruguayan Film Critics Association: UFCA Award, Best U | |
| Uruguayan Film Critics Association: Best Film (tie) | |
| Uruguayan Film Critics Association: UFCA Award Best La | |
| Best | Uruguayan Film: 25 Watts |
| Best | Uruguayan Film: El viaje hacia el mar (A Trip to the S |
| He played in over 300 matches in the | Uruguayan First Division over the course of 17 seasons |
| Uruguayan First Division (4): 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982 | |
| hi (October 30, 1895 - June 19, 1958) was an | Uruguayan football (soccer) player who played 38 times |
| o Adinolfi Duarte (born March 27, 1974) is a | Uruguayan football player. |
| nes (born 25 September 1971 in Durazno) is a | Uruguayan football striker. |
| Esteban Marino (born March 26, 1914) was a | Uruguayan football referee. |
| (born September 30, 1975 in Montevideo) is a | Uruguayan football striker. |
| 30, 1961 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a former | Uruguayan football player. |
| ente (born 22 December 1979 in Uruguay) is a | Uruguayan football player. |
| isto Pan (born 3 December 1945) is a current | Uruguayan football (soccer) coach who has had a profes |
| April 10, 1972 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a | Uruguayan football (soccer) forward who played profess |
| olo (February 7, 1897 - May 22, 1959) was an | Uruguayan football (soccer) player who competed in the |
| arlos Masnik (born 2 March 1943) is a former | Uruguayan football player and manager, who represented |
| (September 12, 1898 - June 12, 1981) was an | Uruguayan football (soccer) player who competed in the |
| guel Peirano (born 30 June 1960) is a former | Uruguayan footballer who played as a defender. |
| y 22, 1927, Montevideo, Uruguay) is a former | Uruguayan footballer and manager. |
| ecember 13, 1964), nicknamed Artillero was a | Uruguayan footballer in the striker role. |
| (born 15 February 1978 in Montevideo) is an | Uruguayan footballer who plays for Club Nacional de Fo |
| sa (born 19 July 1976 in Salto) is a retired | Uruguayan footballer who played as a defensive midfiel |
| dozo (born June 9, 1989 in Montevideo) is an | Uruguayan footballer who currently plays for Los Angel |
| For | Uruguayan footballer, see Robert Mario Flores. |
| Rodolfo Pini (born 1926) is a former | Uruguayan footballer, who played for Club Nacional de |
| s Romero (born 7 September 1927) is a former | Uruguayan footballer, who played for Danubio. |
| This article is about the | Uruguayan footballer. |
| 1 September 1964 in Montevideo) is a retired | Uruguayan footballer. |
| de (March 18, 1905 - December 4, 1981) was a | Uruguayan footballer. |
| tero (8 November, 1938 - July 2, 2008) was a | Uruguayan footballer. |
| Lima (born 12 July 1979 in Montevideo) is a | Uruguayan footballer. |
| An intermitent | Uruguayan full international (one match in 1994, at th |
| Some considered him the best | Uruguayan goalkeeper and one of the best to come from |
| plete - due to injuries and the emergence of | Uruguayan Gonzalo Castro. |
| inated protests and official claims from the | Uruguayan government. |
| For the | Uruguayan guerrilla group, see Tupamaros. |
| gn ships such as the Peruvian Penaun and the | Uruguayan gunboat Montevideo. |
| en on somewhat mythic proportions in popular | Uruguayan historiography. |
| he major figures in early, post-independence | Uruguayan history he is identified as a skilled but re |
| An | Uruguayan international for nine years, de los Santos |
| e young Norwegian striker Tore Andre Flo and | Uruguayan international midfielder Gustavo Poyet from |
| Next was Stoke City's | Uruguayan international Diego Arismendi on a season-lo |
| In his first season, having to compete with | Uruguayan Jorge Fucile for a starting berth, he appear |
| rto de Herrera (Montevideo, 1873-1959) was a | Uruguayan lawyer and politician. |
| in the Argentine league, three times in the | Uruguayan league and once in the Copa Libertadores. |
| During his time at Danubio, he won the | Uruguayan League twice, in 2004 and 2007. |
| Batista began his pro career in the | Uruguayan League in 2001. |
| he won one Argentine league title, three | Uruguayan league titles and the Copa Libertadores in 1 |
| s regarded as one of the best players in the | Uruguayan League in 2003, along with his fellow Argent |
| He signed with the | Uruguayan League club Aguada BC in March 2003, where h |
| Uruguayan League: 2001, 2002 | |
| Uruguayan League: 2002, 2005, 2005-06 | |
| the latter being the only one registered on | Uruguayan mainland territory. |
| hes in the 1998 season under the guidance of | Uruguayan manager Nelson Acosta, including four games |
| However, Carrozzo was described by the | Uruguayan media as a "bad example of Rioplatense cultu |
| game drew criticism from the Australian and | Uruguayan media and publics alike. |
| attacked three ships; sinking the 5,285 ton | Uruguayan merchant ship Maldonado on 2 August, damagin |
| tor who was tortured and later killed by the | Uruguayan military during the regime (1973-84). |
| In 1902-1904 he was | Uruguayan Minister Plenipotentiary to the United State |
| (born 12 April 1984 - August 2, 2006) was an | Uruguayan model. |
| uis Ramos, is a former soccer player for the | Uruguayan national football team, and was reportedly v |
| Batista is a member of the | Uruguayan national basketball team. |
| ernando Quijano, songwriter, composer of the | Uruguayan national anthem (b. |
| He was a member of the | Uruguayan National Party and was a revolutionary leade |
| He was a prominent member of the | Uruguayan National (Blanco) Party. |
| , having played with the U-17, U-20 and U-23 | Uruguayan national teams. |
| He also played for the | Uruguayan national team and was Champion of the Copa A |
| He was joined in his senior season by fellow | Uruguayan national team member Martin Osimani at Champ |
| He was the left halfback of the | Uruguayan national team that won the 1950 World Cup to |
| amental in his appointment as manager of the | Uruguayan national team, which he led to the Round of |
| steel was recycled for construction of a new | Uruguayan naval vessel. |
| The ship was transferred to the | Uruguayan Navy the same day, and renamed ROU 18 De Jul |
| 18 March 2003, the ship was struck from the | Uruguayan Navy Register on 12 December 2003, and was u |
| Uruguayan Navy (six) | |
| Expedition ships: | Uruguayan navy ship Vanguardia, and Russian research s |
| ave for three frigates that were sold to the | Uruguayan Navy. |
| ngside Senna, an everpresent fixture, as the | Uruguayan netted his first goal for the club, in a 3-3 |
| ndy (born 1870, date of death unknown) was a | Uruguayan Olympic fencer. |
| Teodoro Goliardi (born 28 May 1927) is a | Uruguayan Olympic fencer. |
| French Open men's doubles crown, partnering | Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas, the duo became the first all-S |
| ng a bikini and waving a message against the | Uruguayan paper factories. |
| heating up between Argentina and Uruguay as | Uruguayan paper factories had set foot near Gualeguayc |
| rm for a barbecue (similar to the Argentine, | Uruguayan, Paraguayan and Chilean asado) which origina |
| uarter Finals, where a goal was prevented by | Uruguayan player, Luis Suarez and which awarded Ghana |
| t the 1966 and 1970 finals, being one of six | Uruguayan players to be part of three World Cup squads |
| acio and his brother Danny were two of three | Uruguayan players signed by Spanish first division sid |
| Uruguayan police officer Hugo Campos has also been sus | |
| The | Uruguayan police apparently caught on, and Smolianoff |
| here they kidnapped a militant couple of the | Uruguayan political opposition, Universindo Rodriguez |
| He was a distinguished | Uruguayan political figure. |
| Guillermo Stirling (born 1937) is a | Uruguayan political figure. |
| Horacio Terra Arocena (1894-1985) was a | Uruguayan political figure. |
| Eduardo Blanco Acevedo (1884-1971) was a | Uruguayan political figure and physician. |
| 7, 1937-December 7, 2006) was an influential | Uruguayan political activist. |
| - Carovi, Brazil, September 10, 1904) was a | Uruguayan politician and military leader. |
| In | Uruguayan politics, he was a member of the Colorado Pa |
| Canessa was a candidate in the 1994 | Uruguayan presidential elections but he failed to gain |
| ll-time top goalscorer in the history of the | Uruguayan Primera with 230 goals in 244 games. |
| Uruguayan Primera: (9) 1911, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1 | |
| mani (born May 22, 1981, in Montevideo) is a | Uruguayan professional basketball player. |
| eiro Ghezzi (born 4 August 1947) is a former | Uruguayan professional football (soccer) player and ma |
| Uruguayan punkabilly band Rudos Wild recorded the song | |
| Movement of the Brazilian Army and | Uruguayan rebels in Uruguay. |
| oving the Plot) is the ninth studio album by | Uruguayan recording artist Jorge Drexler. |
| he 1970s" when he helped Cuban diplomats and | Uruguayan refugees escape persecution by Augusto Pinoc |
| ja (June 24, 1784 - October 22, 1853) was an | Uruguayan revolutionary and political figure. |
| In 1972, a plane carrying members of an | Uruguayan rugby team to Santiago, Chile's capital, cra |
| Chivito is also the name of the | Uruguayan sandwich made with beef, not goat. |
| The | Uruguayan section is 145-kilometre (90 mi) long and ha |
| On Nov. 11th, 2008, the | Uruguayan Senate voted 17 to 13 to support a bill whic |
| ontroversial pulp paper mill in 2007, on the | Uruguayan side of the Uruguay River, caused protests i |
| ablished himself as a key player for the top | Uruguayan side. |
| evideo, Uruguay) is a Latin Grammy-nominated | Uruguayan singer, actress and fashion designer of Gali |
| Darwin Correa (born 23 August 1977) is an | Uruguayan sprint canoer who competed in the mid 2000s. |
| the Chilean club Cobreloa and played for the | Uruguayan Squad in the World Cup in Germany in 1974. |
| came when he was an important member of the | Uruguayan squad which achieved fourth place at the 197 |
| eral industry of Uruguay mostly consisted of | Uruguayan state-owned firms. |
| used on the lives (20 years later) of the 16 | Uruguayan survivors of the airplane crash of Uruguayan |
| Enrique Saborido (1877-1941), was an | Uruguayan tango pianist, composer and dance teacher, w |
| He was also part of the | Uruguayan team that won the Olympic football 1924 tour |
| his first three years (2000-03) playing with | Uruguayan team Cordon Atletico. |
| Four years later Rosello was a member of the | Uruguayan team, which won the bronze medal. |
| our years later Lombardo was a member of the | Uruguayan team, which won the bronze medal. |
| years later Cieslinskas was a member of the | Uruguayan team, which won the bronze medal. |
| Larre Borges was a member of the | Uruguayan team, which won the bronze medal. |
| Pelaez was a member of the | Uruguayan team, which won the bronze medal. |
| He was a member of the | Uruguayan team, which won the gold medal in the footba |
| ears later Acosta y Lara was a member of the | Uruguayan team, which won the bronze medal. |
| He was a member of the | Uruguayan team, which won the gold medal in the Footba |
| t movements of national liberation (like the | Uruguayan Tupamaros, one of the many groups that he he |
| He has also played for the | Uruguayan Under 20 and Under 23 national teams, includ |
| gian, Iranian, Italian, Mexican, Portuguese, | Uruguayan, Venezuelan and Israeli Dermatological Socie |
| The contents listed below are from the | Uruguayan version. |
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