Bulevar Artigas — Bulevar General José Artigas … Deutsch Wikipedia
Montevideo — For other uses, see Montevideo (disambiguation). Montevideo Former colonial name: City of San Felipe y Santiago de Montevideo Capital city … Wikipedia
Italian Hospital of Montevideo — The Italian Hospital of Montevideo, whose official name is Ospedale italiano Umberto I, (Spanish: Hospital Italiano de Montevideo) is a clinic and sanatorium founded in 1890 near Parque Batlle, Montevideo. It lies just to the north of the 1830… … Wikipedia
Brazo Oriental — is a neighborhood of Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. Brazo Oriental is a residential zone located 12 minutes from Montevideo s center. The limits of the neighborhood are Artigas Boulevard in the south, General Flores Avenue in the east,… … Wikipedia
Obelisk of Montevideo — Obelisco a los Constituyentes Artist José Luis Zorrilla de San Martín Year 1938 (inauguration) Type Granite and bronze Location Montevideo … Wikipedia
18 de Julio Avenue — 18 de Julio is the most important avenue in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is named after the date the first Constitution of Uruguay was written: July 18, 1830.It goes across downtown Montevideo and it s considered its most important avenue (although… … Wikipedia
Central Montevideo — Centro is the inner city neighbourhood of Montevideo, Uruguay. Its main avenue is 18 de Julio avenue, which goes from Plaza Independencia to Artigas Boulevard.All the commercial area used to be concentrated in this neighbourhood, but after the… … Wikipedia
Milton Schinca — Nacimiento 15 de junio de 1926 (85 años) Montevideo Uruguay Ocupación escritor, dramaturgo … Wikipedia Español
Historia del Ejército Argentino — Artículo principal: Ejército Argentino La Historia del Ejército Argentino se remonta a los últimos años del Virreinato del Río de la Plata, cuando las primitivas formaciones militares coloniales se vieron enfrentadas a las Invasiones Inglesas a… … Wikipedia Español
Latin American architecture — Introduction history of architecture in Mesoamerica, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean beginning after contact with the Spanish and Portuguese in 1492 and 1500, respectively, and continuing to the present. For… … Universalium