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    Montevideo (/ˌmɒntɪvɪˈdeɪoʊ/, US also /-ˈvɪdioʊ/; Spanish: [monteβiˈðeo]) is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the...
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    century it became a commercial and cultural centre, known as "Montevideo chico" ("little Montevideo"). The theatre "Teatro Macció" was constructed at the turn...
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    and Villa García to the south. Barrios of Montevideo Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toledo Chico. Revista Raíces/ Historia del barrio Manga v...
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    Peñarol–Lavalleja, is a working-class barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. On 10 March 1913, Peñarol was declared a "pueblo" (village)...
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    Carrasco is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) in Montevideo, Uruguay. Located on the city's southeast coast, the barrio was originally an elegant seaside...
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  • places in the Maldonado Department (census 2011): Populated places in the Montevideo Department (census 2011): Populated places in the Paysandú Department...
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    Scuola Italiana di Montevideo (SIM) is an Italian international school in Carrasco, Montevideo, Uruguay. Its serves preschool (Casa dei bambini) until...
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    on three different drums: chico, repique, and piano drums. It is usually played in February during carnival in Montevideo at dance parades called llamadas...
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  • José River Santa Lucía Chico Bay of Montevideo Arroyo Pantanoso Arroyo Miguelete Arroyo Carrasco Arroyo Pando Arroyo Solís Chico Arroyo Solís Grande Lagoa...
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  • The city of Montevideo, capital of Uruguay, is divided into 62 barrios (neighborhoods or districts), each with its own identity, demographic characteristics...
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    Arqueología prehistórica en la localidad Arroyo Catalán Chico (PDF) (in Spanish). Montevideo: Ediciones Universitarias-CSIC. Facultad de Humanidades....
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    the historic city centre of Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. Located in a peninsula at the mouth of the Bay of Montevideo it was founded in 1724 as a...
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    Francisco Aramburu, or Chico (7 January 1922 – 1 October 1997) was a Brazilian footballer who played as a striker. Chico, commonly short for Francisco...
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    Unión is a neighbourhood of Montevideo, Uruguay. Unión shares borders with Mercado Modelo and Villa Española to the northwest, Maroñas to the northeast...
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    of tango music and dance arose in Buenos Aires, Argentina as well as Montevideo. Carlos Gardel, the great tango singer, was born in France and raised...
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    José Gervasio Artigas (category Military personnel from Montevideo)
    with the city, and lifted the blockade over Montevideo. Artigas left the Banda Oriental and moved to Salto Chico, in Entre Ríos. All his supporters moved...
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    Prado is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) and a major public park in Montevideo, Uruguay. Together with Nueva Savona, they form the Prado - Nueva Savona...
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    several hundred at San Antonio Chico Creek outside Salto. Garibaldi lost about a hundred men in the battle. Montevideo accepted him as General on February...
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  • Naples Metro Pedro de Toledo, São Paulo Toledano Toledo Chico, a neighborhood in Montevideo Toledo Strip, an Ohio/Michigan border region, disputed in...
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    Centro is a barrio of Montevideo, Uruguay. Its main axis is 18 de Julio Avenue, and it runs between Plaza Independencia and Ejido St, being the central...
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    is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Manga shares borders with Manga–Toledo Chico to the north and northwest, Villa García–Manga...
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    known simply as Cerro, is a Uruguayan professional football club based in Montevideo that currently plays in the Uruguayan Primera División. Founded in 1922...
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    Aguada is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Its name indicates water flow and originates from the springs and well it used to...
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    Palermo is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. It borders Barrio Sur to the west, Cordón to the north and Parque Rodó to the east...
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    Atahualpa is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. It borders with Prado to the west, Aires Puros to the north, Brazo Oriental to...
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  • following is a timeline of the history of the city of Montevideo, Uruguay. 1724 – Ciudad Vieja, Montevideo (Historic City Centre) founded. 1726 – Settlement...
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    Jardines del Hipódromo is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Colegio y Liceo Beata Imelda, Camino Maldonado 5853 (private, Roman...
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    Belvedere is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. An area known as Paso Molino, which starts in the Prado and extends into Belvedere...
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    Barrio Sur is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. It borders Ciudad Vieja to the west, the central business district to the north...
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    officially Cerrito de la Victoria, is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Most of the barrio is on a hill (cerrito is Spanish for "hill")...
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