- The
Charrúa are an
Indigenous people or
Indigenous Nation of the
Southern Cone in present-day
Uruguay and the
adjacent areas in
Argentina (Entre Ríos)...
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family including Charrúa Charrua, Rio
Grande do Sul,
Brazil Charrúa Gap,
Livingston Island Charrúa Ridge,
Livingston Island Los
Charrúas,
Entre Ríos Province...
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Charrua is a
Portuguese nautical expression of the Age of Sail,
initially used to
designate the use of a
frigate or a ship
owned by the
State as a transport...
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Fructuoso Rivera, as the
culmination of the state's
efforts to
eradicate the
Charrúa from Uruguay. The m****acre took
place on the
riverbanks of the
Great Salsipuedes...
- The
Council of the
Charrúa Nation (Spanish:
Consejo de la Nación
Charrúa,
acronym CONACHA) is a non-profit
organization based in Uruguay. It is an umbrella...
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Estadio Charrúa is a
stadium in the
Carrasco neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay, used
mostly for
rugby union and also
sometimes for football. Property...
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about these peoples and even less
about their genetic characteristics. The
Charrúa peoples were
perhaps the best-known
indigenous people of the
Southern Cone...
- The ****ociation of
Descendants of the
Charrúa Nation (Spanish: Asociación de
Descendientes de la Nación
Charrúa,
acronym ADENCH) is a non-profit organization...
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Charrúa is an
extinct Charruan language historically spoken by the
Charrúa people in
southern Uruguay.
Representation of
Charrúa Speech in 19th Century...
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eliminated by
Spain in the quarter-finals. The
final took
place at the
Estadio Charrúa,
Montevideo between Spain and
Mexico a
rematch from the
group stage in...