Chamangá, the Glossary
Chamangá is an area within a rocky terrain in the Flores Department of Uruguay, where a considerable quantity of ancient rock art has survived.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Chamangá River, Departments of Uruguay, Flores Department, Raúl Sendic, Rock art, Tupamaros, Uruguay, Yí River.
- Geography of Uruguay
- History of Uruguay
- Populated places in the Flores Department
Chamangá River
The Chamangá River is a river in Uruguay. Chamangá and Chamangá River are Uruguay geography stubs.
See Chamangá and Chamangá River
Departments of Uruguay
Uruguay consists of 19 departments (departamentos).
See Chamangá and Departments of Uruguay
Flores Department
Flores is a department of Uruguay, positioned in the southwest of the central part of the country.
See Chamangá and Flores Department
Raúl Sendic
Raúl Sendic Antonaccio (1926–1989) was a Uruguayan lawyer, trade unionist and founder of the National Liberation Movement – Tupamaros (MLN–T).
Rock art
In archaeology, rock arts are human-made markings placed on natural surfaces, typically vertical stone surfaces.
Tupamaros
The National Liberation Movement – Tupamaros (Movimiento de Liberación Nacional – Tupamaros, MLN-T) was a Marxist-Leninist urban guerrilla group in Uruguay in the 1960s and 1970s. Chamangá and Tupamaros are History of Uruguay.
Uruguay
Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America.
Yí River
The Yí River (Spanish, Río Yí) is a river in Uruguay. Chamangá and Yí River are Uruguay geography stubs.
See also
Geography of Uruguay
- Atlantic Forest
- Chamangá
- Environment of Uruguay
- Extreme points of Uruguay
- Geography of Montevideo
- Geography of Uruguay
- Geology of Uruguay
- Pelotas Basin
- Subdivisions of Uruguay
- Time in Uruguay
History of Uruguay
- 1851 Boundary Treaty (Brazil–Uruguay)
- 1973 Uruguayan coup d'état
- 1973 Uruguayan general strike
- Anarchism in Uruguay
- Arachán
- Archaeology of Uruguay
- Artiguism
- Battle of Sauce (1870)
- Bohán
- Bruno Mauricio de Zabala
- Chamangá
- Chaná people
- Charrúa
- Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay
- Domingo Ordoñana
- Federal League (1815–1820)
- First Cevallos expedition
- Guenoa
- History of Uruguay
- Instructions of the Year XIII
- Joaquín Lenzina
- Massacre of Salsipuedes
- National Council of Administration
- National Council of Government (Uruguay)
- Operation Thirty Hours
- Pedro de Mendoza
- Preliminary Peace Convention (1828)
- Revolution of 1904
- Revolution of Quebracho
- Revolution of the Lances
- Toma de Mercedes
- Treaty of Montevideo
- Tupamaros
- Yaro people