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    The Italian Hospital of Montevideo, whose official name is Ospedale italiano Umberto I, (Spanish: Hospital Italiano de Montevideo) is a clinic and sanatorium...
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    associated with one or more hospitals. Private medical facilities of note include the Hospital Británico, the Italian Hospital of Montevideo, Mutualista CASMU's...
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    ancestors were Italians who emigrated to Uruguay during the Italian diaspora, or Italian-born people in Uruguay. Outside of Italy, Uruguay has one of the highest...
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  • list of hospitals in Uruguay. Most public hospitals in Uruguay are managed by the State Health Services Administration. In the case of Montevideo, of the...
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    Roberto Canessa (category Rugby union players from Montevideo)
    researcher at the Italian Hospital of Montevideo and the Hospital Pereira Rosell. He has also taught classes in graduate courses at the University of the Republic...
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    a population of around 3.4 million, of whom nearly 2 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. The area that...
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    Hospital de Clínicas Dr. Manuel Quintela is a hospital in the Parque Batlle neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay. It belongs to the Faculty of Medicine...
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    José Batlle y Ordóñez (category Burials at the Central Cemetery of Montevideo)
    himself to the Italian Hospital of Montevideo on 18 September 1929 for the first of two planned operations. While Batlle had made somewhat of a recovery a...
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  • Sergio Gorzy (category Uruguayan people of Polish-Jewish descent)
    organization of the country's Jewish community. Sergio Gorzyczanski Jones was born on June 14, 1965, at the Italian Hospital in Montevideo, the son of Berta...
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    Artigas Boulevard (category Streets in Montevideo)
    boulevard are: Italian Hospital of Montevideo Democracy Square Obelisk of Montevideo Parva Domus Palace View of the boulevard at Cordón View of the Sarmiento...
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    at Montevideo and celebrated Italian holidays at local theatres. Some of the famous banquets held by fascist organizations linked to the Italian government...
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    city of Montevideo. It is named in honour of José Batlle y Ordóñez, President of Uruguay from 1903-1907 and 1911–1915. The barrio is located south of Avenida...
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    Italian Americans (Italian: italoamericani) are Americans who have full or partial Italian ancestry. According to the Italian American Studies Association...
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    Juan Sartori (category Politicians from Montevideo)
    of Montevideo on 6 February 1981 to Gustavo Sartori and Rosina Piñeyro. Sartori is of paternal Italian and maternal Spanish descent. At the age of twelve...
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    Peñarol (redirect from Peñarol Montevideo)
    Uruguayan sports club based in Montevideo. The name "Peñarol" comes from the Peñarol neighbourhood on the outskirts of Montevideo. Throughout its history the...
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    John Adams (architect) (category Alumni of the Royal College of Art)
    architectural legacy in Montevideo and beyond. Recognized as a moderniser of Uruguayan architecture, he utilised 17th century Italian traditions popular in...
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  • Darío Silva (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    Silva left the hospital on 5 October 2006, and returned to his home in Montevideo with the plan of receiving a prosthetic leg in Italy to help him walk...
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    Alcides Ghiggia (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    2015 in a private hospital in Montevideo at the age of 88. Coincidentally, it was the 65th anniversary of the Maracanazo. At the time of his death, Ghiggia...
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    Andrea Aguyar (category People of the First Italian War of Independence)
    Moro, (?, Montevideo, Uruguay - 30 June 1849, Rome, Roman Republic (now Italy)) was a former Black slave from Uruguay who became a follower of Garibaldi...
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    Carlo Zucchi (architect) (category 19th-century Italian architects)
    Montevideo, in 1836 Central Cemetery of Montevideo Teatro Solís, Montevideo Hospital Maciel (part) Church at Coronda, Province of Santa Fe Giuria, Juan (1955)...
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    Salto, Uruguay (category 1756 establishments in the Viceroyalty of Peru)
    city in Uruguay, after Montevideo. During the Guarani War the governor of Rio de la Plata, José de Andonaegui, and the Marquis of Valdelirios pleaded with...
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    Ángel Canaveris (category People from Montevideo)
    of Uruguayan Medicine. He served in Montevideo as general director of the Hospital Vilardebó and Hospital Maciel. Ángel Canaveris was born in Italy,...
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  • network was built. The Italians set up the Camera di Commercio Italiana di Montevideo (lit. 'Italian Chamber of Commerce of Montevideo') which played a strategic...
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  • Wojciechowskiego?"; rp.pl El Uruguay de Terra, 1931-1938. Una crónica del terrismo. Montevideo, Ed. Banda Oriental, 1983. p. 73-74 7 Failed Assassination Attempts that...
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    48". The Times of India. Chennai. 12 March 2024. Retrieved 15 June 2024. Saad, Nardine (15 March 2024). "Robyn Bernard, 'General Hospital' alum, found dead...
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    La Blanqueada (category Barrios of Montevideo)
    Blanqueada is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) in Uruguay's capital Montevideo. It borders Tres Cruces to the west, Larrañaga to the northwest, Unión...
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  • Deaths in August 2024 (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it))
    Italian politician, minister of finance (2000–2001), MEP (2004–2005), and president of Abruzzo (2005–2008). Felice Maurizio D'Ettore, 64, Italian politician...
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    Pinerolo (redirect from Pinerolo, Italy)
    The Uruguayan football team Peñarol takes its name from the Montevideo neighbourhood of Peñarol, which in turn takes its name from this town. Gap, France...
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    Cayetano Santos Godino (category Argentine people of Italian descent)
    Retrieved September 12, 2008. Pombo, Gabriel: Historias de asesinos. Montevideo (Uruguay): Editorial Jurídica Carlos Álvarez, 2010, pág. 61. ISBN 978-9974-611-38-2...
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    The British Schools of Montevideo; the Victoria Hall theatre, The Montevideo Times newspaper (1892–1934), and the British Hospital. In general, British...
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