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- Masoller is a village or po****ted centre of the Rivera Department in northern Uruguay, next to the de facto border with Brazil, in an area where that...
- The Battle of Masoller, which occurred on September 1, 1904, was the final battle of the Aparicio Saravia revolt, resulting in the victory of the Colorado...
- caused the last uprising by Blancos in 1904 that ended with the Battle of Masoller and the death of Blanco leader Aparicio Saravia. Between 1875 and 1890...
- of Florida. The 1904 championship was not pla**** due to the Battle of Masoller Title count considering C.A. PeƱarol as a continuity of CURCC The 1925...
- other territorial dispute between Brazil and Uruguay in the vicinity of Masoller, it has not prevented close and friendly diplomatic and economic ties between...
- Phillip, Latin American Wars 1900-1941: Osprey Publishing (2018) "BATALLA DE MASOLLER - ARMAS". YouTube. 9 September 2015. Hernandez, Edwin "ARMAS DE FUEGO USADAS...
- Civil War Uruguayan War Paraguayan War Revolution of the Lances Battle of Masoller 20th Century Batllism 1933 coup d'etat Neo-Batllism Military Regime Tupamaros...
- the department of Cerro Largo. Saravia was wounded during the Battle of Masoller, and died several days later in Santana do Livramento, Brazil. The armistice...
- and Uruguay claimed by both countries. It is located adjacent to Villa Masoller in Uruguay and on international maps it appears as a territory under discussion...
- Civil War Uruguayan War Paraguayan War Revolution of the Lances Battle of Masoller 20th Century Batllism 1933 coup d'etat Neo-Batllism Military Regime Tupamaros...