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    Salto (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsalto]) is the capital city of the Salto Department in northwestern Uruguay. As of the 2011 census it had a population...
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  • Salto, Uruguay Salto Department Roman Catholic Diocese of Salto, Uruguay Lago del Salto, a lake in Lazio, Italy Salto River (Paraíba), Brazil Salto River...
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    western borders of the departments of Artigas, Salto, Paysandú, Río Negro, Soriano and Colonia in Uruguay. The name of the river tends to comes from the...
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    followers as of May 2020, the most for a person from Uruguay. Suárez was born in Salto, Uruguay to Sandra Diaz and Rodolfo Suárez, the fourth of seven...
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  • Uruguayan journalist who had moved to Uruguay from Germany at the tail end of the First World War. In February 1937, Fuhrmann was hired by the Salto newspaper...
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  • Salto Department (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsalto]) is a department of the northwestern region of Uruguay. It has an area of 14,163 km2 (5,468 sq mi) and...
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    Horacio Quiroga (category People from Salto, Uruguay)
    García Márquez and Julio Cortázar. Horacio Quiroga was born in the city of Salto in 1878 as the sixth child and second son of Prudencio Quiroga and Pastora...
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    Enrique Amorim (category People from Salto, Uruguay)
    prostitution; also known for his left-wing politics. Enrique Amorim was born in Salto, Uruguay to parents who were wealthy cattle ranchers. His father was from a Portuguese...
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    The Salto Grande Dam is a large hydroelectric dam on the Uruguay River, located between Concordia, Argentina, and Salto, Uruguay; thus shared between the...
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    Tacuarembó, Salto, Paysandú and Río Negro. On 17 June 1837, this northern territory was divided in three, by the creation of the departments of Salto and Tacuarembó...
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  • Cristian Palacios (category Footballers from Salto, Uruguay)
    Palacios Ferreira (born September 2, 1990, in Salto, Uruguay), known as Cristian Palacios, is a Uruguayan naturalized Chilean footballer currently playing...
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  • Alexander Medina (category Footballers from Salto, Uruguay)
    field during his playing career. Born in Salto, Medina began his career with local side Ferrocarril de Salto. After representing Fritsa de Tacuarembó...
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    Edinson Cavani (category Footballers from Salto, Uruguay)
    celebrated goals by pretending to shoot a bow and arrow. Cavani was born in Salto, Uruguay on 14 February 1987 to Luis Cavani and Berta Gómez. His elder brothers...
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    Uruguay (/ˈjʊərəɡwaɪ/ YOOR-ə-gwy, Spanish: [uɾuˈɣwaj] ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country...
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    (Argentina) Nanjing (China) – Rosario (Argentina) Shanghai (China) – Salto (Uruguay) Taipei (Taiwan) – Asunción (Paraguay) Tianjin (China) – Bahía Blanca...
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    Buquebus (category Transport companies of Uruguay)
    operates a fleet of coaches to Termas del Arapey, Termas del Dayman, Salto, Uruguay, Carmelo, Atlántida, Punta del Este, La Paloma, La Pedrera and Punta...
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  • Enrique Díaz (footballer, born 1982) (category Footballers from Salto, Uruguay)
    David Díaz Velázquez (born 4 September 1982 in Salto), commonly known as Enrique Díaz, is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a centre back for Independiente...
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  • Walter Guglielmone (category Footballers from Salto, Uruguay)
    1978) is a Uruguayan former professional footballer who played as a forward. During his career, Guglielmone has played for clubs in Uruguay, France, Azerbaijan...
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    Rafael Addiego Bruno (category People from Salto, Uruguay)
    political power-brokers. Politics of Uruguay Vice President of Uruguay#Lack of inherent legal position Salto Department#Noted local individuals "Gettysburg...
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  • Salto Uruguay Fútbol Club, usually known as Salto F.C. is a football club from Salto in Uruguay. They currently play in the Liga Salteña de Football....
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  • Juan Salaberry (category Footballers from Salto, Uruguay)
    Juan Daniel Salaberry Brum (born February 7, 1980, in Salto, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan former footballer. "Juan Daniel Salaberry". soccerway.com. 29 November...
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    Cristhian Stuani (category Uruguay men's international footballers)
    September 2019. Retrieved 19 September 2019. "Uruguay ganó con goles de Salto" [Uruguay won with goals from Salto]. La Prensa (in Spanish). 15 November 2012...
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    Martín Cuevas (category Sportspeople from Salto, Uruguay)
    born January 14, 1992, in Salto, Uruguay) is a Uruguayan professional tennis player. Martín Cuevas is the brother of the Uruguayan player Pablo Cuevas. The...
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  • Jonathan David Dos Santos Duré (born 18 April 1992) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Chilean club Everton. Dos Santos...
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    Bruno Fornaroli (category Footballers from Salto, Uruguay)
    Victory. Born in Uruguay, he plays for the Australia national team. Fornaroli was born in Salto, in northwestern Uruguay to a Italian-Uruguayan family. He started...
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    The Salto Grande Bridge is a road and railroad bridge that crosses the Uruguay River and joins Argentina and Uruguay. It is built on top of the Salto Grande...
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    were deployed to the Uruguayan towns of Salto, Paysandú and Maldonado, ostensibly to "protect Brazilian subjects", while Uruguay's only warships, the small...
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    Airport (IATA: STY, ICAO: SUSO) is an airport serving Salto, the capital of Salto Department in Uruguay. The airport was redeveloped during 2024/2025. The...
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    ˈrotʃa]; 3 December 1942 – 2 December 2013) was a Uruguayan footballer who played 52 games for the Uruguay national team between 1961 and 1974. Nicknamed...
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    network is currently active. All the Uruguayan lines start from Montevideo, connecting the cities of Paysandú, Salto, Rivera and Río Branco. The rest of...
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