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Greek Uruguayans (Greece, Greek: Έλληνες της Ουρουγουάης) are Uruguayan residents either fully or partially of Greek descent or Greece-born people who reside in Uruguay.


Overview

The Greek community in Uruguay numbers between 25,000 and 28,000 people (1% of total population); most of them live in the Montevideo area. Some of them also settled in the frontier city of Rivera. The 2011 Uruguayan census revealed 103 people who declared Greece as their country of birth. The Greek community center and the Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, Montevideo, Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Nikolaos are located on 19 de Abril Avenue in Prado, Montevideo, Prado. Another important Greek institution in Montevideo is the Maria Tsakos Foundation which offers free lessons of the Greek language, of Greek dances and cooking and organizes cultural activities. The Great Uruguayan footballer, Obdulio Varela was of part-Greek descent and is to date the only footballer with any Greek blood in them to win the FIFA World Cup. Included are Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians, who became adjusted to Argentine society because of the linguistic similarities between Romanian language, Romanian and Spanish language, Spanish, as well as the Romance-speaking Europe, Latin identity of Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians. There was also a very small number of Greek Jews.


Notable people

* Fernando Kanapkis, footballer * Obdulio Varela, footballer * Carlos Linaris, footballer * Graciela Paraskevaidis, musicologist * Circe Maia, poet


See also

* Greek people * Greek diaspora * Greek-Uruguayan relations


References


External links


Bilateral relations between Greece and Uruguay

A Greek association

Greek embassy in Uruguay

Hellenic Community in Uruguay
Uruguayan people of Greek descent, Greek diaspora by country, Uruguay European Uruguayan Immigration to Uruguay Greek immigration to Uruguay Ethnic groups in Uruguay {{Greece-hist-stub