Guerra Grande Uruguay: De cómo se forjó la nacionalidad de la Suiza de América del Sur [Uruguay's Great War: How the Nationality of the Switzerland of South America Was Forged]
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Es el nombre del conflicto que se produjo en el área del Río de la Plata entre 1839 y 1851, y que arrastró a Brasil, Francia y Gran Bretaña. Los beligerantes fueron los seguidores del Partido Blanco del Uruguay, encabezados por Manuel Oribe, aliados de los federales argentinos, y los colorados, aliados de los unitarios argentinos. El futuro de Uruguay estaba en juego.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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