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    Juan Antonio Lavalleja y de la Torre (June 24, 1784 – October 22, 1853) was a Uruguayan revolutionary and political figure. He was born in Minas, nowadays...
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    Lavalleja (Spanish pronunciation: [laβaˈʝexa]; locally [laβaˈʒexa, -ʃexa]) is a department of Uruguay. Its capital is Minas. It is located in the southeast...
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    for primacy arose between the leader of the Thirty-Three Orientals Juan Lavalleja and veteran military commander Fructuoso Rivera, who on November 6, 1830...
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    Pueblo Lavalleja or Colonia Lavalleja is a village or populated centre in the sparsely populated north part of the Salto Department of northwestern Uruguay...
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    newly created Cisplatina province. Rivera first met with Juan Antonio Lavalleja in 1825, during an event that would become known as the Abrazo del Monzón...
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    August 2024. "Se coronó a la uruguaya más bella: modelo representante de Lavalleja llevará la banda celeste en Miss Universo". EL PAIS (in Spanish). 1 September...
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    response to the annexation, the Thirty-Three Orientals, led by Juan Antonio Lavalleja, declared independence on 25 August 1825, supported by the United Provinces...
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    abdicate by his opponent Juan Antonio Lavalleja, who held the majority in the still young parliament. Lavalleja was named governor ad interim. Rondeau...
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    Peñarol, also known as Peñarol–Lavalleja, is a working-class barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. On 10 March 1913, Peñarol was...
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    Orientals, supported by the Argentine government and led by Juan Antonio Lavalleja, launched a rebellion against Brazil. On 25 August of that year, in the...
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    Empire of Brazil as the capital of the Cisplatina province. Juan Antonio Lavalleja and his band called the Treinta y Tres Orientales ("Thirty-Three Orientals")...
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    by Progreso International and Gremco S.A., Uruguayan architect Walter Lavalleja Sarriés led the construction of the stadium. At the time of its construction...
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    Ana Micaela Monterroso de Lavalleja (3 September 1791 – 28 March 1858) was a Uruguayan woman, the wife of Juan Antonio Lavalleja, who traveled with him and...
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  • Aguas Blancas is a small village located south of Lavalleja, Uruguay. Aguas Blancas is an area of dam located at km 91 of the Map 8, is 28 km from the...
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    capital is Maldonado. Neighbouring departments are Rocha to the East, Lavalleja to the North and Northwest, and Canelones to the West. Many of the Maldonado...
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    The Forty-Nine Legislature of the Chamber of Representatives of Uruguay is the current meeting of the lower house of the Uruguayan General Assembly. It...
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    the same time, the department of Minas (which was eventually renamed to Lavalleja) was created out of parts of Cerro Largo and Maldonado. In 1856 Florida...
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    el Gobierno Rondeau. Reyes Abadie & Vázquez Romero 1986, pp. 595–599 § Lavalleja sustituye a Rondeau: reacción de Rivera. Castaldi, Malena; Farat, Esteban...
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    Triangular Día Internacional de la Mujer (ciudad de Minas, departamento de Lavalleja) (1): 2011 Triangular Internacional Diego Rodríguez (Rivera) (1): 2011...
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  • Colorado Party. He was edil of Lavalleja Department in three terms. In the 2010 municipal elections he ran for Intendant of Lavalleja, placing second within his...
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    Gregorio Conrado Álvarez (category People from Lavalleja Department)
    dictatorship. Álvarez was born in the Minas Department in 1925, later renamed Lavalleja in 1927. He entered the Uruguayan Military School in 1940 and graduated...
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    charged Fort Lauderdale Within USA Charged  Labuan Within Malaysia Charged  Lavalleja Within Uruguay Charged Luxembourg (province) Within Belgium Charged Luxembourgish...
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  • Montevideo Colón Sudeste, barrio of Montevideo Colón, Uruguay, village in Lavalleja Department Venezuela Colón, Venezuela Colón Municipality, Zulia in Zulia...
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    Punta del Este, Piriápolis, Montevideo, Colonia del Sacramento, Salto, Lavalleja, Rocha, Artigas, Rivera, and others. In 2023, 3.8 million tourists entered...
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    Minas, Uruguay (category Populated places in the Lavalleja Department)
    Minas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈminas]) is the capital of the Lavalleja Department in Uruguay. As of the census of 2011, it is the twelfth-most populated...
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  • Durazno Department to its north, the departments of Treinta y Tres and Lavalleja to its east, Canelones Department to its south and the departments of...
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    Uruguayan insurgents, the Thirty-Three Orientals, led by Juan Antonio Lavalleja, declared independence on 25 August 1825, supported by the United Provinces...
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    Governors (1828–1830) Joaquín Suárez José Rondeau Juan Antonio Lavalleja Presidents (1830–1952) Fructuoso Rivera Carlos Anaya Manuel Oribe Fructuoso Rivera...
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  • This is a list of radio stations in Uruguay. 89.5 - Viva FM 89.5 (CX208D) – Artigas – [1] 90.7 – Amatista FM (CX214) – Artigas 94.7 – Aquarius FM – Artigas...
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    On April 11, 1965, it was announced at a press conference by Walter Lavalleja that a stadium was to be built in Lima for the club Alianza Lima. This...
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