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Montevideo (/ˌmɒntɪvɪˈdeɪoʊ/, US also /-ˈvɪdioʊ/; Spanish: [monteβiˈðeo]) is the
capital and
largest city of Uruguay.
According to the 2011 census, the...
- The
Montevideo Convention on the
Rights and
Duties of
States is a
treaty signed at
Montevideo, Uruguay, on
December 26, 1933,
during the
Seventh International...
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Liverpool Fútbol Club is a
Uruguayan professional football club
based in
Montevideo. The team was
first promoted to the
Primera División in 1919 and plays...
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Montevideo Wanderers Fútbol Club,
usually known simply as Wanderers, is a
Uruguayan professional football club
based in
Montevideo. The club are currently...
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Racing Club de
Montevideo is a
football club from
Montevideo in Uruguay. It
currently parti****tes in the
Uruguayan Primera División
since winning the...
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Montevideo is a 43-storey, 139.5 m (458 ft)
residential skys****er on the
river Nieuwe Maas in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The
Montevideo logo on the...
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Divorce in
Montevideo (Spanish:
Divorcio en
Montevideo) is a 1939
Argentine comedy film
directed by
Manuel Romero. The
tango film
premiered in Buenos...
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Montevideo airport may
refer to:
Carrasco International Airport, the
largest airport in Uruguay,
located in
Montevideo Montevideo-Chippewa
County Airport...
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Intendant of
Montevideo is head of the
executive branch of the
government of
Montevideo. The
Intendant serves a five-year term and is
limited to two...
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There have been
several treaties signed in
Montevideo such as: 1828
Treaty of
Montevideo in
which Brazil and
Argentina recognized the
independence of...