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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Category: Histories of cities in Uruguay. 4 languages. ... History of Montevideo (3 C, 16 P) This page was last edited on 16 March 2024, at 01:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    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.
    • Category:History of Uruguay

      Histories of cities in Uruguay (1 C) History of Uruguay by period (6 C) History of Uruguay by topic (7 C) * Uruguay history-related lists (7 P) A. Archaeology of Uruguay (1 C, 3 P) D. Defunct mass media in Uruguay (1 C, 1 P) E. Historical events in Uruguay (7 C) H. Historiography of Uruguay (2 C) P.

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  4. localhistories.org

    However, Uruguay finally became independent in 1828. Uruguay gained a constitution in 1830. Unfortunately, in 1839 Uruguay became embroiled in a disastrous civil war between Blancos (Whites) and Colorados (Reds). In 1852 the Colorados took control of Uruguay. Then in 1865-1870, Uruguay joined Brazil and Argentina in a war against Paraguay.
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Histories of cities in Uruguay (1 C) History of Uruguay by period (6 C) History of Uruguay by topic (7 C) * Uruguay history-related lists (7 P) A. Archaeology of Uruguay (1 C, 3 P) D. Defunct mass media in Uruguay (1 C, 1 P) E. Historical events in Uruguay (7 C) H. Historiography of Uruguay (2 C) P.
  6. oxfordbibliographies.com

    Overviews and Longue-Durée Perspectives. This section gathers three types of publications: i) overviews of Uruguayan history (Caetano and Rilla 2004, Caetano 2019), ii) edited volumes on the whole or parts of the country's history (Caetano 2016, Cameselle-Pesce and Sharnak 2023) and on Uruguay within the Rio de la Plata region (Prado, et al. 2021), and iii) longe-durée (long-term ...
  7. oxfordbibliographies.com

    Montevideo was founded by Spanish colonists in 1724 to thwart Portuguese incursions into Montevideo Bay. It was established as a military buffer and a port city, situated for over a century in an uneasy middle ground between empires. In 1830, Montevideo became the capital of the newly independent Oriental Republic of Uruguay.
  8. realestate-in-uruguay.com

    Today, the Cabildo of Montevideo houses the city's museum, where visitors can learn about Uruguay's history and culture. 4. Palacio Taranco (1908) Palacio Taranco is a stunning mansion from the 20th century that showcases the opulence of the Belle Époque era. It was designed by Charles Louis Girault and Jules León Chifflot and built by ...
  9. historyworld.net

    The founding of Montevideo signals a more aggressive Spanish presence in the region. The trend continues when Buenos Aires becomes, in 1776, the capital of the new viceroyalty of La plata - a territory specifically including Uruguay. By now the famous Spanish cowboys, or Gauchos, are making a living by herding cattle on the pampas of Uruguay, as they also are in Argentina and Paraguay.
  10. britannica.com

    Jan 8, 2025Uruguay, country located on the southeastern coast of South America.The second smallest country on the continent, Uruguay has long been overshadowed politically and economically by the adjacent republics of Brazil and Argentina, with both of which it has many cultural and historical similarities."On the map, surrounded by its large neighbors, Uruguay seems tiny," writes contemporary ...
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