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Ucides cordatus cordatus - from Florida to | Uruguay |
He has played club football in | Uruguay, Israel, Argentina, Cyprus and Spain. |
Corbo received 22 caps for the | Uruguay national football team, and played at the 197 |
On 11 June 2010 he was the referee for the | Uruguay against France game at the 2010 FIFA World Cu |
l (soccer) player who played 38 times for the | Uruguay national team between 1915 and 1924, scoring |
lso earned 22 caps and scored 9 goals for the | Uruguay national football team from 1947 to 1956. |
For the | Uruguay national football team he was a participant a |
He also earned 22 caps for the | Uruguay national football team from 1940 to 1950. |
For the | Uruguay national football team, he was part of the 19 |
total number of 41 international caps for the | Uruguay national football team. |
played 20 matches and scored 2 goals for the | Uruguay national football team. |
Aguiar began his career for the | Uruguay basketball league in 2000. |
Masnik made 26 appearances for the | Uruguay national football team from 1967 to 1974. |
other general cargo destined for Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
For the | Uruguay national team, Abbadie obtained 26 caps betwe |
total number of 61 international caps for the | Uruguay national football team. |
He was the goalkeeper for the | Uruguay national team that won the 1950 World Cup. |
He also earned 31 caps for the | Uruguay national football team from 1945 to 1954. |
In 2009 Gunino began playing for the | Uruguay U-20 team. |
The tie between Canada, Formosa and | Uruguay was broken by the goal averages of the games |
It is found in | Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, regions of northern Argen |
It is found in | Uruguay. |
He played all four games | Uruguay played, scoring a hat-trick against Bolivia i |
s have been found as far afield as France and | Uruguay. |
France and | Uruguay previously met at the 2002 FIFA World Cup; th |
The group consisted of France, Mexico, | Uruguay and the host nation South Africa. |
or USSR on 29 June 1972 in a friendly against | Uruguay. |
r USSR on June 29, 1972 in a friendly against | Uruguay. |
he USSR on 29 June 1972 in a friendly against | Uruguay. |
lection squad ahead of their friendly against | Uruguay. |
r USSR on June 29, 1972 in a friendly against | Uruguay. |
any on October 13, 1993 in a friendly against | Uruguay. |
ll team on May 20, 1964 in a friendly against | Uruguay. |
rcia and Hermogenes Alvarez, from Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
0,000 users over Novebox.com, from Argentina, | Uruguay and Paraguay during its first season and begi |
nd protest groups and petitions from Denmark, | Uruguay, Switzerland, Canada, the Netherlands, the Un |
1910 he returned to Germany from Montevideo, | Uruguay and married Lili Fassier-Farnell, with whom h |
the Swiss national in a friendly game against | Uruguay on 3 March 2010. |
inst Denmark, and a bad-tempered game against | Uruguay, in which 12 players were booked. |
headed the only goal in the last game against | Uruguay to secure Argentina's qualification for both |
eptember 1908 in the Copa Newton game against | Uruguay Argentina wore the light blue and white strip |
ian national team, including the game against | Uruguay which confirmed their passage to Germany 06. |
He played a total of 18 games for | Uruguay between 1994 and 1997. |
Cup in Saudi Arabia, playing in four games as | Uruguay finished in fourth position. |
Olivera played all the games for | Uruguay at the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship hel |
the third place play-off between Germany and | Uruguay. |
the third place World Cup game, Germany faced | Uruguay on 10 July 2010. |
owest of the four finalists, with Germany and | Uruguay having earned 13 each). |
and, Switzerland, France, Germany, Argentina, | Uruguay, The British Isles, and Australia. |
ured in the first two games against Ghana and | Uruguay. |
1974 where he scored the winning goal against | Uruguay. |
brother of Walter Corbo, second goalkeeper of | Uruguay in Mexico 1970. |
otal he earned 11 caps and scored 6 goals for | Uruguay. |
otal he earned 11 caps and scored 4 goals for | Uruguay. |
ing Argentina (when he scored four goals) and | Uruguay, winning 8-0 and 8-1 respectively. |
Having represented | Uruguay at various levels and despite his relative su |
He represented | Uruguay at the 1966 FIFA World Cup and 1970 FIFA Worl |
He represented | Uruguay at the FIFA World Cup level in 1986, in Mexic |
m a selection for the first World Cup held in | Uruguay. |
elect a President and Parliament were held in | Uruguay on 31 October 2004 alongside a simultaneous c |
the Sub-20 squad during a competition held in | Uruguay in 2003. |
The tournament was held in | Uruguay between January 4 and January 28, 2003, it wa |
earances with the national team of his native | Uruguay. |
d a 90th minute equaliser for Holland against | Uruguay, leveling the match to 1-1, with Liverpool te |
The home country | Uruguay met Argentina, and feelings were running high |
built railways in Canada, Russia, Hungary and | Uruguay. |
Born in Montevideo, | Uruguay, Gonzalo moved to Spain at the age of 14, his |
ently he works as a cab driver in Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
It crops out in southern | Uruguay and parts of Argentina. |
lerio (born September 30, 1961 in Montevideo, | Uruguay) is a former Uruguayan football player. |
In 2004 they toured in Argentina, | Uruguay and Chile. |
he Universidad de la Republica in Montevideo, | Uruguay and a visiting professor at the Horace Hearne |
orn the oldest of two children in Montevideo, | Uruguay to Diego and Jeanette Saporta. |
It is found in Argentina, | Uruguay and possibly Brazil. |
yer and he was born and raised in Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
ortnightly newspaper published in Montevideo, | Uruguay, from 1931 to 1940. |
where he was a New Zealand negotiator in the | Uruguay Round for dispute settlement. |
American Championship was held in Montevideo, | Uruguay from October 29 to December 2, 1923. |
churches, and some foreign work in Paraguay, | Uruguay, Argentina, Portugal, and in the USA. |
ego Viera (born April 10, 1972 in Montevideo, | Uruguay) is a Uruguayan football (soccer) forward who |
988 Americas Championship held in Montevideo, | Uruguay, secured the team's first Olympic participati |
It is found in Argentina, | Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, extreme northern |
ro Iglesias (born May 19, 1977 in Montevideo, | Uruguay) is a Latin Grammy-nominated Uruguayan singer |
Teem remains on sale today in Brazil, | Uruguay, Honduras, South Africa and Pakistan; it surv |
shion show during Fashion Week in Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
The event takes place in Montevideo, | Uruguay, and is usually held on the second week of No |
On the first occasion in 2001, | Uruguay won 3-1 on aggregate. |
al assistant to the ambassador in Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
He was born in Montevideo, | Uruguay and studied at the University of the Republic |
e 2003 World Cup after breaking a hand in the | Uruguay match and missing earlier games in the compet |
In 2006, | Uruguay produced mostly agate, cement, clays, gravel, |
o is the most important avenue in Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
e tour, the couple was married in Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
nternational Piano Competition in Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
Igualada later lived in Argentina, | Uruguay and Mexico, and was present at the First Cong |
It is found only in southern | Uruguay, where it lives in wetlands, moist grasslands |
Languiller was born in Montevideo, | Uruguay, but soon migrated to Australia. |
Loedel Palumbo was born in Montevideo, | Uruguay and studied at the University of La Plata in |
the Americas Olympic Qualifier in Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
He lived in Mexico, | Uruguay, and Chile. |
He held posts in Tanzania, | Uruguay, the Philippines, the Vatican Secretariat of |
The headquarters of ANCAP in Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
He was born in Montevideo, | Uruguay. |
It is found in Argentina, | Uruguay, and possibly Paraguay. |
ns are also found in Latin America, in Chile, | Uruguay and Argentina, where it's not only filled wit |
ACLOs were specially pervasive in Argentina, | Uruguay and Brazil. |
ural 1930 tournament-this included undefeated | Uruguay, as well as Mexico, Chile, Paraguay and Boliv |
s found in South America, including Paraguay, | Uruguay, southern Brazil, Argentina and Chile. |
nvention, or treaty, accorded independence to | Uruguay in respect to Brazil and Argentina. |
and Argentina recognized the independence of | Uruguay. |
The mineral industry of | Uruguay mostly consisted of Uruguayan state-owned fir |
ly other place where Cognac can be made is in | Uruguay. |
vasion force and expelled from the islands to | Uruguay. |
Republic of China, Ecuador, Italy, and | Uruguay last competed in 1962. |
2002 World Cup finals in Korea and Japan when | Uruguay beat Australia over two legs in November 2001 |
Jorge Larrionda ( | Uruguay) |
He worked as a soldier and journalist in | Uruguay as a supporter of General Fructuoso Rivera, w |
his personal feelings inspired by journeys to | Uruguay and Spain, his global wanderings, and the uni |
eign relations between the United Kingdom and | Uruguay. |
an Jose Formation, Playa Kiyu, Chapadmalalan, | Uruguay. |
415 kilometres (258 mi) would be laid in | Uruguay and 505 kilometres (314 mi) in Brazil. |
Disc 2- Into the Fire, Laos, Tokyo, | Uruguay, Colombia |
tion started to take shape in the late 1980s, | Uruguay took steps to increase the quality of its win |
In 1985 she moved to Cuba and has lived in | Uruguay since 1993. |
It is located on | Uruguay and Talavera Streets in the historic downtown |
to Yellow Dog, Amis relocated from London to | Uruguay with his family for two years, during which t |
e sentence "He lives and writes in London and | Uruguay and is married, for the second time, to the w |
Holland went on to lose to | Uruguay on penalties. |
The second was a loss to | Uruguay in the quarterfinals. |
s first game 1-0 against Estonia, but lost to | Uruguay in the quarterfinals. |
f the first FIFA World Cup where they lost to | Uruguay. |
He's now playing for Hebraica y Macabi from | Uruguay. |
in the semifinals last year: Malaysia (1963), | Uruguay (1975), Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago (1976), |
In the following map of | Uruguay, departments coloured in blue represent the d |
as unable to play in the bronze match against | Uruguay (Germany won 3-2). |
ular greyhound racing meant the match between | Uruguay and France in the 1966 FIFA World Cup was pla |
d guilty of using doping in the match against | Uruguay on 13 August 1991. |
for Indonesia was in a friendly match against | Uruguay on October 8, 2010, where he played as a subs |
in both legs in the qualifying match against | Uruguay. |
February 1, 1995 in a friendly match against | Uruguay (1-0 win) in San Diego. |
land in a January 2001 friendly match against | Uruguay at the Millennium Super Soccer Cup in India. |
had place during 1962 World Cup match against | Uruguay team. |
he Netherlands lost a closely fought match to | Uruguay - the dominant side of that era who counted t |
Australia (2000), the first olympic medal for | Uruguay in 36 years and the only one since. |
lecturer in the countries of Mexico, Brazil, | Uruguay, Colombia, the Ukraine, and Romania, and at s |
also the second time that France, Mexico, and | Uruguay have been drawn in the same group with the ho |
evideo) is a retired football midfielder from | Uruguay, who obtained a total number of thirty intern |
He was Minister to | Uruguay 1913-1919, after which he retired. |
63 to 1965 he was Foreign Affairs Minister of | Uruguay; thereafter he served as member of the Nation |
with Colonia del Sacramento and Montevideo in | Uruguay. |
He then played for Nacional in | Uruguay, before his move to Major League Soccer and t |
layed on 11 February 1981 between Nacional of | Uruguay, winners of the 1980 Copa Libertadores, and N |
The following year, he was named the | Uruguay under-20 team manager (he would coach the sid |
, which today forms the independent nation of | Uruguay. |
It is native to | Uruguay and central Argentina and has been accidental |
A native of | Uruguay, Viera was the first director of the White Es |
ted fast track authority was to negotiate the | Uruguay Round Agreement of the World Trade Organizati |
ovenia, Mark van Bommel - Netherlands against | Uruguay |
vorous songbird, found in northern Argentina, | Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia and southern and central B |
America, the West Indies, northern Argentina, | Uruguay, and southern Brazil. |
In November 2010 | Uruguay and Argentina announced they had reached a fi |
He was part of the | Uruguay squad for the 1974 World Cup, where he made o |
It lives off the coast of Brazil, | Uruguay and Argentina in depths ranging from 19 to 18 |
She patrolled the coasts of Brazil, | Uruguay, and Argentina to represent American interest |
ovember 1898 - 21 June 1981) was coach of the | Uruguay team during the 1930 FIFA World Cup, leading |
er mill in 2007, on the Uruguayan side of the | Uruguay River, caused protests in Argentina over fear |
extended over the territories of present-day | Uruguay and the Argentine littoral Provinces. |
He is a long time member of the | Uruguay national basketball team and is currently pla |
He was part of the | Uruguay national football team in the 1950 World Cup. |
f the "Orientals" (the first names of current | Uruguay being Banda Oriental(Eastern Bank) and later |
, Rating Publicidad and was director of Bates | Uruguay Publicidad. |
He was the manager of the | Uruguay national football team during the 1966 FIFA W |
he held that the copyright provisions of the | Uruguay Round Agreements Act did not violate the Unit |
Prize "International Festival of Montevideo ( | Uruguay) - 1st Prize" International Festival of Carol |
He is a long time member of the | Uruguay national basketball team and is currently pla |
e days, events were held telethons of Mexico, | Uruguay, Paraguay and Costa Rica in America and Franc |
ago was anchored in the harbor of Montevideo, | Uruguay, and the crew was allowed to go swimming. |
He worked as executive producer of the | Uruguay short film Panic Attack!, alongside Doug Davi |
ated in that capacity in the launching of the | Uruguay Round and went on to chair the Negotiating Gr |
ound in most of Brazil, and parts of Bolivia, | Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, and Suriname. |
It is a tributary of the | Uruguay River. |
the most important art scholarship offered in | Uruguay -- a four-year period of study abroad. |
He stayed on in | Uruguay in charge of maintenance and extension works. |
It is found only in | Uruguay, South America. |
th Atlantic coast, ranging into only southern | Uruguay. |
losing 2-1 to Denmark in their opening match, | Uruguay drew France 0-0 and in the final match they a |
chestra, the Montevideo Symphony Orchestra in | Uruguay, the Bach Camerata from Nicaragua the Ecuador |
enter the first FIFA World Cup, organized in | Uruguay. |
the Eastern Province (Provincia Oriental, aka | Uruguay). |
s endemic to southern Brazil and the other to | Uruguay. |
Whisky of Pablo Stoll and Juan Pablo Rebella ( | Uruguay) |
Juan Manuel Blanes, a painter from | Uruguay |
Main article: 2009 flu pandemic in | Uruguay |
he surface of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and | Uruguay, is one of the world's largest aquifer system |
s of Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay and | Uruguay. |
und in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and | Uruguay. |
ountries were Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and | Uruguay. |
s of Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and | Uruguay, where it typically is red in both. |
e participating in 2001, Panama, Paraguay and | Uruguay failed to participate this year. |
tina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and | Uruguay. |
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