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Part One: Christmas non-Bastard: The Tupamaros of Uruguay

Behind the Bastards

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Urguayan Politics

Most oraguyans are actually a spanish and italian herrega as a result of this. So when you fought for its independent, sorry, when i fought for independence, it wasn't indigenous folks. It was instead, kind of lammyd i'm sure they considered themselves that,. But it was like the children of children of kids of people who had come to colonize.

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