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Anarchism in Uruguay

Anarchism in Uruguay held a major importance in the organization of the labor movement. The history of the libertarian movement in Uruguay was closely linked to issues circulating internationally: the immigration of Spanish and Italian workers in particular had a major influence in its development, but the relations between revolutionary movements across Latin America, and in particular with Argentina and Brazil were equally significant.


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Anarquismo en Uruguay Spanish Anarchisme en Uruguay French 乌拉圭无政府主义 Chinese

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