Motto: En unión y libertad, "In Union and Liberty"
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The same way you do in English: "Uruguay".
The name of Uruguay is spelled the same in Spanish as in English, but said differently. It is pronounced "OO-roo-GWY."
The motto of FIFA is 'For the Game. For the World.'.
Leaside's motto is 'Itineris Stabilitas Sanitas'.
Dollard-des-Ormeaux's motto is 'Viribus Unitas'.
National Navy of Uruguay's motto is 'To arrive. To fight. To win. Always.'.
"Libertad o muerte" (Freedom or death)
that guy who lives in the cardboard box with the piece of string (laddergoat) (not pewdiepie) i dont like spellcheck
In Uruguay. On flagpoles On products from Uruguay The UN building Embassies of Uruguay
The Uruguay River that borders Uruguay with Argentina.
The Uruguay River
The country of Uruguay's official name is República Oriental del Uruguay (Oriental Republic of Uruguay)
Uruguay has no translation to English so it's also Uruguay.
No. The longest river in Uruguay is the Rio Negro.
This second-smallest nation (by area) of South America currently boasts a unitary presidential constitutional republic. Their national motto translates to "Freedom or Death".See more information at the related Wikipedia link listed below:
Uruguay is a country.
There are no kings in Uruguay