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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Uruguay - définition


Uruguayan         
  • Palacio Legislativo]] in Montevideo
  • Punta del Este International Airport]]
  • [[Carrasco International Airport]], Montevideo
  • Former Uruguayan president [[Jorge Batlle]] with former U.S. president [[George H. W. Bush]] in 2003
  • A "livable sculpture", [[Carlos Páez Vilaró]]'s [[Casapueblo]] was his home, hotel and museum.
  • The victory of the ''[[Ejército Grande]]'' at the [[Battle of Caseros]] resulted in the overthrow of [[Juan Manuel de Rosas]].
  • The historic colonial city of [[Colonia del Sacramento]]
  • A map of the departments of Uruguay
  • [[Centenario Stadium]]
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  • GDP per capita development since 1900
  • San Carlos]] is one of the oldest churches in Uruguay.
  • José Enrique Rodó
  • The oath of the [[Thirty-Three Orientals]] in 1825 prior to the beginning of the [[Cisplatine War]], in which Uruguay gained independence from the [[Empire of Brazil]]
  • Köppen–Geiger climate classification map for Uruguay
  • From right to left: Then-president [[José Mujica]] with his wife [[Lucía Topolansky]] and the former presidents of Uruguay [[Luis Alberto Lacalle]], [[Jorge Batlle]] and [[Tabaré Vázquez]] in 2011
  • Monument to the last four [[Charrúa]], the indigenous people of Uruguay
  • [[Tabaré Vázquez]] (former two-term President 2005–2010, 2015–2020) with then-President of Brazil [[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva]] in 2007
  • Civil War]].
  • [[Murga]] singers at carnival
  • ''Palacio Legislativo'']], Montevideo
  • [[Palacio Piria]], seat of the supreme court
  • tallest building in Latin America]].
  • Colonia do Sacramento]] in 1680.
  • [[Punta del Este]] is one of the main tourist destinations in the [[Southern Cone]].
  • T-54]] [[Main battle tank]]
  • Tango dancers in Montevideo
  • War of the Triple Alliance]]
  • A proportional representation of Uruguay exports, 2019
  • Uruguay supporters at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] in Russia
  •  Topographical map of Uruguay
  • Population pyramid in 2020
  • Vineyard in Uruguay
  • [[World Trade Center Montevideo]]
  • [[Port of Montevideo]]
SOVEREIGN STATE IN SOUTH AMERICA
ISO 3166-1:UY; Uruguay (country); Uraguay; Republic East of the Uruguay; Uruguai; Eastern Republic of Uruguay; Eastern Republic of the Uruguay; Oriental Republic of Uruguay; Name of Uruguay; Languages of Uruguay; República Oriental del Uruguay; Uruguayo; Etymology of Uruguay; Health care in Uruguay; Mass media in Uruguay; Uruguayan; Cruzada Libertadora; Bibliography of Uruguay; Republic of Uruguay; Urguray; Urugary; Urugray; Media of Uruguay; Urguay
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¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Uruguay.
¦ adjective relating to Uruguay.
Vamos Uruguay         
POLITICAL SECTOR OF THE COLORADO PARTY
Vamos Uruguay (Let's Go, Uruguay)
Vamos Uruguay (Spanish, 'Go Uruguay') is a political sector of the Colorado Party in Uruguay. It was founded by Pedro Bordaberry in 2007.
Transport in Uruguay         
  • Plaza Independencia, Uruguay
  • A map of Uruguay's railway network in 2016
  • The main terminal of Carrasco International Airport
The transport network in Uruguay consists of 1,673 km of rail network, 7,743 km of paved roads, 1,600 km of navigable waterways, and 11 airports with paved roads.

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Exemples du corpus de texte pour Uruguay
1. Coach: Raymond Domenech Referee: Jorge Larrionda (Uruguay) Linesmen: Walter Rial (Uruguay), Pablo Fandino (Uruguay)
2. Uruguay says the mills are being built to the highest international standards and will not contaminate the Uruguay River.
3. Argentina accuses Uruguay of taking "unilateral" action in building the mills by breaking the treaty that governs the Uruguay River.
4. The Party leader extended his thanks to the Uruguay President and accepted the invitation to visit Uruguay . Later the same day, National Assembly (NA) Chairman Nguyen Phu Trong met the Uruguay President.
5. Mercosur includes Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.