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    Juan José Morosoli (January 19, 1899 – December 29, 1957) was a Uruguayan writer. His masterpiece is Perico, a collection of short stories for children...
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    the short stories of Horacio Quiroga and Juan José Morosoli (1899–1959). The psychological stories of Juan Carlos Onetti (such as "No Man's Land" and...
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    birthplace of: Juan Antonio Lavalleja, the revolutionary leader during Uruguayan independence, after whom the department is named. Juan José Morosoli, Uruguayan...
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  • various vegetables Perico (book), of short stories by Uruguayan writer Juan José Morosoli Perico, Spanish for parakeet This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    newspaper in Montevideo. In 2007, he won the Premio Nacional de Narrativa Juan José Morosoli for his book of short stories Jaula de costillas. He contributed a...
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    Riganti. He was also a friend of intellectuals and writers such as Juan José Morosoli (author of "Journey to the Sea") and Julio César Castro (aka Juceca...
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    or cultural activities are held. In 1995, at the initiative of architect José Luis Livni, Día del Patrimonio was celebrated for the first time, which lasted...
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    in Uruguay. Past José Belloni (1882–1965), sculptor Roque Gastón Máspoli (1917–2004), football player and coach Juan José Morosoli (1899-1959), writer...
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  • for his book “Si tuviera que apostar” (If I had to bet), and the Juan José Morosoli Award in 2000 for his literary work. In 2001, he received the first...
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    the UNAM Museum of Contemporary Art to be of ministerial interest. 2001, Morosoli Award [es] for Painting, Lolita Rubial Foundation, Minas, Lavalleja, Uruguay...
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