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- Buenos Aires. Montevideo was soon surrounded by Artigas's forces. A Montevidean army tried to stop the patriots at the Battle of Las Piedras, but they...
- extended to other areas and countries. As Borges said: "...tango is African-Montevidean [Uruguayan], tango has black curls in its roots..." He quoted Rossi,...
- Atlantic Ocean, they all have ramblas as well. As an integral part of Montevidean identity, the Rambla has been included by Uruguay in the Indicative List...
- House from Ploiești, Romania Modern suburban house in Poland Standard montevidean houses in Uruguay Farmhouse in Bhutan Khmer house in Cambodia Traditional...
- Ocean, they all have ramblas as well. The Rambla is an integral part of Montevidean identity and has been proposed as a World Heritage site. La Rambla, South...
- till mid-afternoon, it fills with salespeople and public. It is the Montevidean equivalent of a flea market. Furniture, antique items, pets, books, as...
- stronghold. Argentine general José Rondeau laid siege to it, but the Montevidean navy eluded it by pillaging nearby cities. San Martín was sent with the...
- William Carr Beresford managed to occupy Buenos Aires for a brief time; a Montevidean army led by Santiago de Liniers recaptured the city. The following year...
- Maciel (September 16, 1757 – January 20, 1807 in Montevideo), was a Montevidean Criollo industrialist and philanthropist of the time of the Spanish colony...
- of the Cerrito hill makes it one of the most notable landmarks in the Montevidean cityscape. This temple is a National Sanctuary since 1898, as established...