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Usage examples of "uruguayan".

They came in from Germany, they say, on these so-called Uruguayan ships in the harbour.

Three days later the press announced that the pocket battleship had scuttled herself in the Plate estuary just outside the Uruguayan capital.

Argentinian ship would land them one month from now at the great Uruguayan seaport of Montevideo on the north shore of the River Plate estuary.

It was a Uruguayan transfer, another stitch of information in the intricate fabric.

Garibaldi, who began life as a seaman, had command of the Uruguayan naval forces, and in that capacity undertook to carry stores to Corrientes, an important point far up the river Parana.

The ancient enmity of the two nations has been continued in their descendants, the Brazilians and the Argentines and Uruguayans, and little by little Brazil is absorbing all the northern portion of the Republic of Uruguay.

Uruguay can declare war on Iceland, if their government decides to, and nobody can stop them with anything short of military force, if the Uruguayans are truly determined to have their war.

Uruguayan flags limp on their halyards, spitting a blizzard of tracer, came the merchantmen.

Uruguayan police and security intelligence chiefs were trained here and in Britain.