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Yadid Levy for The Wall Street Journal Café Brasilero is Montevideo's oldest café -- a place where patrons always find time to waste time.
Tango and Cash Katy McLaughlin 2011
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But Manas Phadke points us towards a more clearcut case from South America – Montevideo's Clásico de la Fuga, "the derby of the flight".
Do Tottenham and Fulham have to play in the Europa League? | The Knowledge 2011
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The first World Cup, usurping the status of the Olympic competition, was held in Uruguay and it was no surprise when the hosts emerged victorious, coming from behind to beat Argentina 4-2 in the final in front of 93,000 spectators in Montevideo's newly completed Centenario stadium.
World Cup 2010: Uruguay is a small nation with a great football history 2010
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With a baby half-brother to occupy my mother's attention, I took advantage of a fair degree of parental neglect to live with my mother's cook in Montevideo's sprawling shanty town, the barrio.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011
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Some 3,000 fans watched the final on a giant television screen set up in Montevideo's central avenue despite the chilly winter weather and the final whistle unleashed a cacophony of car horns and singing.
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As in most Latin capitals with teams vying in South Africa, Montevideo's streets are deserted when the national team has a World Cup match.
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The German Navy ship, one of the Third Reich's largest battleships, briefly sought sanctuary in Montevideo's harbor from two British ships and a New Zealand battleship which were seeking to sink it.
MercoPress 2010
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These are neighbourhood clubs, Montevideo's equivalent of Leyton Orient.
BBC - Ouch BBC Sport 2010
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Our Hostel is located in Montevideo's historical and most famous square, 'Plaza
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Our Hostel is located in Montevideo's historical and most famous square, 'Plaza Constitución', facing the Metropolitan Cathedral and the 'Cabildo', the colonial City Hall.
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