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  2. PedidosYa - Wikipedia

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    Delivery Hero (70%) Website. www .pedidosya .com. PedidosYa is an Uruguayan multinational online food ordering and delivery service based in Montevideo, Uruguay. Founded in 2009 and acquired by Delivery Hero in 2014, the company operates in 15 Latin American countries. [1] In 2020, the company launched PedidosYa Market, a series of dark stores ...

  3. File:Edificio pedidos ya.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of football stadiums in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan Football Stadiums are mainly used by clubs in the Uruguayan League and in some cases are maintained by the various departmental governments. The nation's oldest stadium is the Gran Parque Central Stadium, owned Nacional, built in 1900, while the largest capacity stadium is the Centenario Stadium, owned by the Intendancy of Montevideo, with 60,235 spectators.

  5. List of newspapers in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Brecha ( Montevideo) Digital edition. Búsqueda (Montevideo) Digital edition. El Observador (Montevideo) Digital edition. El País (Montevideo) Digital edition. La Diaria (Montevideo) Digital edition. La República (Montevideo) Digital edition. MercoPress (Montevideo) Digital edition. Últimas Noticias (Montevideo) Digital edition.

  6. ANTEL - Wikipedia

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    Antel’s 2023 revenue was 1.6% of Uruguay’s GDP. A comparable US company in terms of that ratio would be ExxonMobil, the number 3 US company by revenue. As was (and in some countries like Uruguay still is) the case with state-owned telecom monopolies, Antel performs a significant revenue collection role for the Uruguayan state.

  7. Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    Montevideo ( / ˌmɒntɪvɪˈdeɪoʊ /, [10] US also /- ˈvɪdioʊ /; [11] Spanish: [monteβiˈðeo]) is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the city proper has a population of 1,319,108 (about one-third of the country's total population) [12] in an area of 201 square kilometers (78 sq mi).

  8. List of Catholic churches in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Archdiocese of Montevideo. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Montevideo is divided into ten Pastoral Zones. Zone 1. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, St. Philip and St. James; Parish Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Cordón) Parish Church of St. Francis of Assisi; Parish Church of St. Michael Garicoits (Iglesia de los Vascos)

  9. Antel Arena - Wikipedia

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    Uruguayan basketball team (2018–present) The interior of Antel Arena, during its inauguration. Basketball match in 2022. The Antel Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena that is located in the neighborhood of Villa Española, Montevideo, Uruguay. The arena has a capacity of 15,000 people for concerts, and 10,000 people for basketball games. [1] [2]