Tacuarembó (Spanish pronunciation: [ta.kwa.ɾemˈbo] Guarani: Takuarembo, literally: "Bamboo shoot") is the capital city of the Tacuarembó Department in...
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The Tacuarembó River is a river in Uruguay. The Tacuarembó and the Yí Rivers are the principal tributaries of the Río Negro. Among the tributaries of the...
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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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Intendencia Departamental de Tacuarembó INE map of Tacuarembó Department (southwest) (PDF 2.2MB) INE map of Tacuarembó Department (north and east) (PDF...
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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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main 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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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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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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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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Tambores (redirect from Tambores, Tacuarembó)
kilometres (21 mi) southwest of Tacuarembó, the capital city of the department. The railroad track Montevideo - Tacuarembó - Rivera passes through the town...
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Río Negro, which included the current departments of Artigas, Rivera, Tacuarembó, Salto, Paysandú and Río Negro. On 17 June 1837, this northern territory...
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The Tacuarembó Formation is a Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) geologic formation of the eponymous department in northern Uruguay. The fluvial to lacustrine...
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The Battle of Tacuarembó took place between the Luso-Brazilian forces under the command of José de Castelo Branco Correia, Count of Figueira, and the Artiguist...
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of Montevideo. It covers the Departments of Tacuarembó and Rivera. Its see is at the Cathedral of Tacuarembó. Carlos Parteli Keller † (3 Nov 1960 Appointed...
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held on 2 March 2024. Montevideo Atenas Juventud Plaza Colonia Oriental Tacuarembó Albion Cerrito Colón Cooper La Luz Montevideo City Torque Rentistas Sud...
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coming on as a late substitute in a 1–0 Segunda División away win against Tacuarembó. Araújo scored his first senior goal on 9 December 2016, netting the equaliser...
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Aguerre made his professional debut on 31 August 2014 in a 2–0 win against Tacuarembó. On 10 October 2019, he scored his first career goal in Cerro Largo's...
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Eryphus tacuarembo is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World Archived...
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Washington Benavides (Tacuarembó) Circe Maia - (Tacuarembó) Jorge Majfud - (Tacuarembó) Jesús Moraes - (Bella Unión) Tomás de Mattos - (Tacuarembó) Emir Rodríguez...
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Salto, Ciudad de la Costa, Paysandú, Las Piedras, Rivera, Maldonado, Tacuarembó, Melo, Mercedes, Artigas, Minas, San José de Mayo, Durazno, Barros Blancos...
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Julio César Bonino (category Roman Catholic bishops of Tacuarembó)
bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tacuarembó, Uruguay, from 1989 until his death. Diocese of Tacuarembó Wikiquote has quotations related to Julio...
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Province of Iran. Peloponnese 15,490 Third largest region of Greece. Tacuarembó Department 15,438 Largest department of Uruguay. Champasak 15,415 Province...
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Maldonado (1755) 54,603 62,590 +14.63% Maldonado 8 Tacuarembó 1912 51,224 54,755 +6.89% Tacuarembó 9 Melo 1895 50,578 51,830 +2.48% Cerro Largo 10 Mercedes...
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Approximately 80,000 ha of E. grandis situated in the departments of Rivera, Tacuarembó and Paysandú is primarily earmarked for the solid wood market, although...
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Danilo Suárez (category Tacuarembó F.C. players)
Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala. Suarez started his career playing with Tacuarembó. He made his professional debut during the 2014/15 season. "Danilo Nicolás...
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3 1 2,001 3.1 0 1,506 2.4 0 459 0.7 0 1,002 1.6 63,593 95.1 3,292 4.9 Tacuarembó 24,500 35.5 1 22,134 32.1 1 17,165 24.5 1 1,615 2.3 0 2,158 3.1 0 599...
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Maldonado–Punta del Este, Melo, Mercedes, Minas, Salto, San José de Mayo, Tacuarembó. Montevideo is the only archdiocese in Uruguay and, as its Ordinary, the...
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Cerro Cerro de Montevideo Hiper Paysandú Ciudad de Paysandú Hiper Salto Ciudad de Salto Hiper Mercedes Mercedes Hiper Tacuarembó Ciudad de Tacuarembó...
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Guillermo Almada (category Tacuarembó F.C. players)
1999–2000 Progreso 2000–2002 Tacuarembó 2002–2003 River Plate (Montevideo) 2003–2005 Montevideo Wanderers 2005–2006 Tacuarembó 2006 Fénix 2006–2007 Racing...
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formerly named Cuchilla de Caraguatá or Caraguatá is a village in the Tacuarembó Department of Uruguay. It took its original name from a nearby range of...
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