Uruguay Commemorates the Two-Hundredth Anniversary of Declaration of Independence
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From an independentist perspective, the events of 1825 are seen as the culmination of a long process of struggle for autonomy since the beginning of the 19th century.
The San José Intendency and the Patriotic Commission commemorated on Monday, August 25, the bicentenary of the 1825 Declaration of Independence. The event was held in the Eulogio Falero Square of Capurro. Lorena Cabrera, teacher of the 58th School of Capurro, recalled the session of the Eastern Province’s Hall of Representatives “in the historic Piedra Alta, of the Villa de la Florida”, in which “the three fundamental laws that marked the course…
The audiovisual production reviews the beginning of the process that led to the Declaration of Independence of the Eastern State. The objective is to bring the population closer to historical knowledge, said Professor Gabriel Quirici. The documentary, of about 30 minutes duration, was produced by Presidential Communication and reflects the vision of historians Ana Frega, Carlos Demassi, Ana Ribeiro, María Inés Moraes, Joao Paulo Garrido Pimenta,…
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