Uruguay
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Compares the agriculture, economic well-being and culture of Uruguayan people with those of the U.S.
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Describes the agriculture, economic well-being and culture of the people of Uruguay, comparing it with the United States.
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- Addeddate
- 2002-07-16 00:00:00
- Ccnum
- asr
- Closed captioning
- no
- Collectionid
- 21230
- Color
- B&W
- Country
- United States
- External-identifier
- urn:cid:bafybeieyrgm5utxockjhkclpuqn3ojbxywhr2ofinxfsfkzi5cbhghwf7e
- Fil-transport
- boost
- Identifier
- Uruguay1949
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- baga6ea4seaqgs2fpne24riqk3qhafuq5xpwbvlmwus4eerobtxjlvsu3jxgwedq
- Numeric_id
- 1159
- Proddate
- 1949
- Run time
- 18:00
- Sound
- Sd
- Type
- MovingImage
- Whisper_asr_module_version
- 20230805.01
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Reviewer:
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October 3, 2004
Subject: On the way to Montie Video!
Subject: On the way to Montie Video!
This very nice and light tour of Uruguay is a bit negative at the start, saying Uruguay doesnt really have much, but what it does have, they take advantage of. One feature that is repeated over and over again is it's farmland and their uses of Gauchos. They had 8 times as many sheep as they did Humans at that time! Yikes! There's actually some really nice footage shown here of cattle and horse round ups, as well a brief exploration of other business developments there. And, finally, one gets to know how the heck Montevideo is pronounced.