- The
Charrúa are an
indigenous people or
Indigenous Nation of the
Southern Cone in present-day
Uruguay and the
adjacent areas in
Argentina (Entre Ríos)...
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Charrúa is an
extinct Charruan language historically spoken by the
Charrúa people in
southern Uruguay. Serrano,
Antonio (1946). The
Charrua. U.S. Government...
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event that
exterminated the
Charrúa as a people. At the time of
first contact with
Europeans in the 16th century, the
Charrúa were the
predominant people...
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family including Charrúa Charrua, Rio
Grande do Sul,
Brazil Charrúa Gap,
Livingston Island Charrúa Ridge,
Livingston Island Los
Charrúas,
Entre Ríos Province...
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Estadio Charrúa is a
stadium in the
Carrasco neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay, used
mostly for
rugby union and also
sometimes for football. Property...
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about these peoples and even less
about their genetic characteristics. The
Charrúa peoples were
perhaps the best-known
indigenous people of the
Southern Cone...
- Chaná as
spoken by Blas
Wilfredo Omar
Jaime Chaná of Larrañaga (1923)
Charrúa of Vilardebó (1842) Güenoa from a
short 18th-century
catechesis quoted...
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Charrua is a
Portuguese nautical expression of the Age of Sail,
initially used to
designate the use of a
frigate or a ship of the line
owned by the State...
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Vosseledone charrua, the
Charrua octopus, is a
species of octopus, the only
species in the
monotypic genus Vosselodeone, in the
family Megaleledonidae...
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Austrolebias charrua is a
species of
killifish from the
family Rivulidae. It is
endemic to the
basin of the
Lagoa dos
Patos in
southern Brazil. This species...