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==Uruguay Online Sources== | |||
*'''1888-1980''' {{RecordSearch|2691993|Uruguay, Passenger Lists, 1888-1980}}, index. | *'''1888-1980''' {{RecordSearch|2691993|Uruguay, Passenger Lists, 1888-1980}}, index. | ||
==Uruguay Offices to Contact== | |||
The [https://migracion.minterior.gub.uy/index.php/contacto '''Dirección Nacional de Migración (National Directorate of Migration)'''] is a department of the Ministry of the Interior and is in charge of controlling the entry and stay of foreigners in Uruguay. It has several immigration records from 1920 onwards. To consult them, it is necessary to request it in writing to the agency. | The [https://migracion.minterior.gub.uy/index.php/contacto '''Dirección Nacional de Migración (National Directorate of Migration)'''] is a department of the Ministry of the Interior and is in charge of controlling the entry and stay of foreigners in Uruguay. It has several immigration records from 1920 onwards. To consult them, it is necessary to request it in writing to the agency. | ||
:Central Office<br>Misiones 1513<br> Montevideo, Uruguay<br>Telephone 2030 1800<br>Citizen Service Center 2030 1804 | :Central Office<br>Misiones 1513<br> Montevideo, Uruguay<br>Telephone 2030 1800<br>Citizen Service Center 2030 1804 | ||
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By 1976, Uruguayans of Italian descent numbered over 1,300,000, almost 45% of the total population, including Italian-Argentine residents in Uruguay. High concentrations are found in Montevideo and the city of Paysandú, where almost 65% of the population is of Italian origin.<ref>"Italian Uruguayans", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Uruguayans, accessed 17 April 2021.</ref> | By 1976, Uruguayans of Italian descent numbered over 1,300,000, almost 45% of the total population, including Italian-Argentine residents in Uruguay. High concentrations are found in Montevideo and the city of Paysandú, where almost 65% of the population is of Italian origin.<ref>"Italian Uruguayans", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Uruguayans, accessed 17 April 2021.</ref> | ||
==Uruguay Records Content== | |||
For the {{RecordSearch|2691993| FamilySearch Historical Records Collection listed above}}, the following information may be found: | For the {{RecordSearch|2691993| FamilySearch Historical Records Collection listed above}}, the following information may be found: | ||
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Uruguay Online Sources[edit | edit source]
- 1888-1980 Uruguay, Passenger Lists, 1888-1980, index.
Uruguay Offices to Contact[edit | edit source]
The Dirección Nacional de Migración (National Directorate of Migration) is a department of the Ministry of the Interior and is in charge of controlling the entry and stay of foreigners in Uruguay. It has several immigration records from 1920 onwards. To consult them, it is necessary to request it in writing to the agency.
- Central Office
Misiones 1513
Montevideo, Uruguay
Telephone 2030 1800
Citizen Service Center 2030 1804
Uruguay Background[edit | edit source]
Italian Uruguayans (Spanish: ítalo-uruguayos; Italian: italo-uruguaiani) are Uruguayan-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent or Italian-born people in Uruguay. It is estimated that more than one third of Uruguayans are of Italian descent.
Along with its neighboring country, Argentina, Italian immigration to Uruguay is one of the largest, if not the largest, ethnic groups towards Uruguay's modern culture and society, along with Spanish Uruguayans, exhibiting significant connections to Italian culture in terms of language, customs and traditions. Outside of Italy, Uruguay has one of the highest percentages of Italians in the world.
By 1976, Uruguayans of Italian descent numbered over 1,300,000, almost 45% of the total population, including Italian-Argentine residents in Uruguay. High concentrations are found in Montevideo and the city of Paysandú, where almost 65% of the population is of Italian origin.[1]
Uruguay Records Content[edit | edit source]
For the FamilySearch Historical Records Collection listed above, the following information may be found:
- First and Last Name of Relative
- Port or Country of Origin
- Gender
- Age
- Occupation
- Marital Status
- Nationality
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Italian Uruguayans", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Uruguayans, accessed 17 April 2021.