-
extended to
other areas and countries. As
Borges said: "...tango is African-
Montevidean [Uruguayan],
tango has
black curls in its roots..." He
quoted Rossi,...
-
Atlantic Ocean, they all have
ramblas as well. As an
integral part of
Montevidean identity, the
Rambla has been
included by
Uruguay in the
Indicative List...
- BRT applications.
Uruguay also was a user of the B7R with
three of the
Montevidean urban and
suburban bus
operators buying units to
bodywork in multiple...
-
Buenos Aires.
Montevideo was soon
surrounded by Artigas's forces. A
Montevidean army
tried to stop the
patriots at the
Battle of Las Piedras, but they...
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House from Ploiești,
Romania Modern suburban house in
Poland Standard montevidean houses in
Uruguay Farmhouse in
Bhutan Khmer house in
Cambodia Traditional...
- till mid-afternoon, it
fills with
salespeople and public. It is the
Montevidean equivalent of a flea market. Furniture,
antique items, pets, books, as...
- (born 1964),
Mexican tennis player Francisco Antonio Maciel (1757–1807),
Montevidean industrialist and
philanthropist This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Irma
Avegno (20
December 1881 – June 1913) was a
Uruguayan woman of
Montevidean high
society who
devoted herself to
financial affairs. Irma
Avegno was...
- Ocean, they all have
ramblas as well. The
Rambla is an
integral part of
Montevidean identity and has been
proposed as a
World Heritage site. La Rambla, South...
- stronghold.
Argentine general José
Rondeau laid
siege to it, but the
Montevidean navy
eluded it by
pillaging nearby cities. San Martín was sent with the...