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Summary
DescriptionPlanoMontevideoSitioGrande.JPG |
English: Former map of Montevideo (Uruguay) and surrounding towns (now converted into neighborhoods of the city), developed during the called Guerra Grande (Great War, 1843 - 1851), where the demarcation area occupied by the siege army of Montevideo.
Español: Mapa antiguo de Montevideo y pueblos aledaños (Pueblo de la Victoria, actual barrio de La Teja, y el hoy también barrio de Villa del Cerro) donde se indica el territorio ocupado por el ejército sitiador de Montevideo en el transcurso de la Guerra Grande.
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Entre 1843 y 1851 (Período temporal de duración de la Guerra Grande) |
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Digitalizado del libro Gran Enciclopedia del Uruguay |
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