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Hebert Abimorad, the Glossary

Index Hebert Abimorad

Hebert Abimorad (born 1946 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan-born journalist, translator and poet.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Arbetet, Carlos Javier Jarquín, Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay, Göteborgs-Posten, Gothenburg, Montevideo.

  2. South American translator stubs
  3. Swedish–Spanish translators
  4. Uruguayan exiles
  5. Uruguayan expatriates in Sweden
  6. Uruguayan male poets
  7. Uruguayan people of Arab descent
  8. Uruguayan translators

Arbetet

Arbetet (The Labour) was a Swedish-language social democrat newspaper published in Malmö, Sweden, from 1887 to 2000.

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Carlos Javier Jarquín

Carlos Javier Jarquín (born 26 June 1990 in Rancho Grande, Matagalpa Department) is a Nicaraguan-born writer, poet, columnist, cultural journalist music producer, and cultural activist, residing in Costa Rica.

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Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay

The civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay (1973–85), also known as the Uruguayan Dictatorship, was an authoritarian military dictatorship that ruled Uruguay for 12 years, from June 27, 1973 (after the 1973 coup d'état) until March 1, 1985.

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Göteborgs-Posten

(lit. "The Gothenburg Post"), abbreviated GP, is a major Swedish language daily newspaper published in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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Gothenburg

Gothenburg (abbreviated Gbg; Göteborg) is the capital of Västra Götaland County in Sweden.

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Montevideo

Montevideo is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.

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See also

South American translator stubs

Swedish–Spanish translators

Uruguayan exiles

Uruguayan expatriates in Sweden

Uruguayan male poets

Uruguayan people of Arab descent

Uruguayan translators

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebert_Abimorad