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Tacuarembó (Spanish pronunciation: [ta.kwa.ɾemˈbo] Guarani: Takuarembo, literally: "Bamboo shoot") is the
capital city of the
Tacuarembó Department in...
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Tacuarembó (Spanish pronunciation: [takwaɾemˈbo]) is the
largest department of
Uruguay and it is part of its
northern region. Its
capital is Tacuarembó...
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Tacuarembó River is a
river in Uruguay. The
Tacuarembó and the Yí
Rivers are the prin****l
tributaries of the Río Negro.
Among the
tributaries of the...
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Tacuarembó Fútbol Club,
usually known simply as
Tacuarembó, is a
Uruguayan football club
based in
Tacuarembó. Like the inner-country team Rocha, Tacuarembó...
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Tacuarembó is a
toponym of Guaraní origin,
meaning "river of the reeds". It may
refer to:
Tacuarembó, a city in
Uruguay Tacuarembó Department, a political...
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saying he was born in
Tacuarembó. Nevertheless, a
Carlos Gardel museum was
established in 1999 in
Valle Edén, near
Tacuarembó. Rock and roll was first...
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Roman Catholic church building of
Tacuarembó, Uruguay. It is the see of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Tacuarembó since 1960. The
original church was...
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Gardel was born in
Tacuarembó, Uruguay.
Other authors expanded upon this theory, and a
museum to
Gardel was
established in
Tacuarembó. But Gardel's friends...
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Tacuarembó Airport (IATA: TAW, ICAO: SUTB) is an
airport serving Tacuarembó, the
capital of
Tacuarembó Department in Uruguay. The
airport is in the countryside...
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Tambores is a
small town
partly in the Paysandú
Department and
partly in the
Tacuarembó Department of
western Uruguay. It is
located on both
sides of the interdepartmental...