300,000(10%) of uruguayans population German descendants[1]
Regions with significant populations
Mainly found in the capital, Montevideo. Other numbers are found throughout the country.
Languages
German, Rioplatense Spanish
Related ethnic groups
German Argentines, German Brazilians, German Chileans, Italian Uruguayans
The German community in Uruguay numbers ca. 10,000 German expatriates and 300,000 people of German descent.[1] Most of them live in the Montevideo area, although there are German minorities in Paysandú, Río Negro, San José and Canelones.
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nation of Uruguay and establish a colony of Nazi Germany. The plan was devised by German-Uruguayan journalist and Nazi activist Arnulf Fuhrmann (also...
began, there was anti-Japanese sentiment, especially from GermanUruguayans and Italian Uruguayans. Japanese language teaching in schools and newspaper and...
000 Uruguayans left the country. Later on, between 1973 and 1985, during the period of oppressive military control, 150,000 Uruguayans left Uruguay. And...
ancestry group after Spanish Uruguayans and Italian Uruguayans. Until 1853, France constituted the main source of immigrants to Uruguay. The country received...
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surpassed only by Brazil and Germany. Argentina played in the first ever final in 1930, which they lost 4–2 to Uruguay. The following final appearance...
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Uruguayan naval warehouse following German complaints about exhibiting "Nazi paraphernalia". An attempt to sell the ornament prompted the Uruguayan government...
Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Slovakia, Malta, and Mauritius. Germany, Uruguay and previously Finland have accepted government issued physical eICs...
freedom. The largest religion in Uruguay are the Roman Catholics, making about 66% of the population. Most Uruguayans baptize their children and marry...
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always been a very small population in Uruguay. According to a study by Latinobarómetro in 2010, 39% of Uruguayans are Roman Catholics and 11% are Evangelical...
acts of torture.[citation needed] Emigration from Uruguay rose drastically as large numbers of Uruguayans looked for political asylum throughout the world...
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