From politicians, former presidents, footballers and personalities from Uruguay and Chile once stepped on the “Parrillada La Uruguaya”, located three blocks away from the National Stadium in Santiago de Chile, municipality of Ñuñúa. Its founder Juan Araya, a 72-year-old Uruguayan born in Montevideo in 1954, has forged a life and legacy in Chile that transcend the mere fact of migration. His story is a testimony of adaptation, entrepreneurship an…
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From politicians, former presidents, footballers and personalities from Uruguay and Chile once stepped on the “Parrillada La Uruguaya”, located three blocks away from the National Stadium in Santiago de Chile, municipality of Ñuñúa. Its founder Juan Araya, a 72-year-old Uruguayan born in Montevideo in 1954, has forged a life and legacy in Chile that transcend the mere fact of migration. His story is a testimony of adaptation, entrepreneurship an…