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    Uruguayan Portuguese (português uruguaio, [poɾtuˈɣes uɾuˈɣwajo]), also known as fronteiriço ([fɾõteˈɾiso]) and riverense, and referred to by its speakers...
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    America Hombre del Catalanense (in Spanish) Moraes, Cícero. "A "Avó" dos Uruguaios" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 20 January 2019. Retrieved...
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    Brazilian Uruguayans (Portuguese: Uruguaios Brasileiros) are people born in Brazil who live in Uruguay, or Uruguayan-born people of Brazilian descent...
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    Brazilian president." Close interactions with the poor, especially poor Afro-Brazilians, was normal behavior for the young Goulart. The main leader of...
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    most royalists. One of the most important Uruguayan monarchist thinkers was Afro-Uruguayan freedman Jacinto Ventura de Molina. A fervent Catholic and devotee...
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    Rio de Janeiro and Brazil, for being the first club in a campaign with Afro-descendant, poor and working-class members to be champion. Rui Proença, Portuguese...
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    102-107 CUNHA, Luiz Cláudio (2008). Operação Condor. O sequestro dos uruguaios. Uma reportagem do tempo da ditadura. Porto Alegre: L&PM. p. 472. ISBN 978-85-254-1845-6...
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    many other much smaller cultural minorities in the state (for example, the Afro-Brazilian community, the Guarani and Kaingang indigenous peoples, also Pomeranian...
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