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Mennonites in Uruguay have been present since 1948. The Mennonites of Uruguay are made up of ethnic Plautdietsch-speaking Russian Mennonites, who are descendants of Friesian, Flemish and Prussian people, as well as Spanish-speaking Uruguayans of all ethnic backgrounds, that converted responding to the missionary efforts of the immigrants. The immigrant belong to a group that is often referred to as Russian Mennonites, because they developed into an ethnic group in the Russian Empire. At the end of the century there were over 1,000 living on Uruguayan territory.

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  • Les mennonites d'Uruguay sont regroupés dans diverses dénominations mennonites en Uruguay, avec 1 409 membres en 2018. (fr)
  • Mennonites in Uruguay have been present since 1948. The Mennonites of Uruguay are made up of ethnic Plautdietsch-speaking Russian Mennonites, who are descendants of Friesian, Flemish and Prussian people, as well as Spanish-speaking Uruguayans of all ethnic backgrounds, that converted responding to the missionary efforts of the immigrants. The immigrant belong to a group that is often referred to as Russian Mennonites, because they developed into an ethnic group in the Russian Empire. At the end of the century there were over 1,000 living on Uruguayan territory. (en)
  • In Uruguay leeft een kleine groep mennonieten. De groep bestaat uit circa 570 personen en is oorspronkelijk afkomstig uit Rusland (Russische baptisten). De mennonitische gemeenschap staat bekend om haar strenge geloofsregels. De gezinnen zijn groot, trouwen buiten de eigen gemeenschap wordt niet geaccepteerd. Zo dragen vrouwen over het algemeen geen broeken, hebben lang haar en dragen hoofdbedekking in de vorm van een hoed. De taal van de mennonieten is het Plautdietsch. De mennonieten in Uruguay leven in drie kolonies, Delta, El Ombú en Gartental. (nl)
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  • Mennonites in Uruguay (en)
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  • Zentralhaus in the colony of Gartental (en)
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  • SpanishPlautdietschStandard German (en)
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  • Les mennonites d'Uruguay sont regroupés dans diverses dénominations mennonites en Uruguay, avec 1 409 membres en 2018. (fr)
  • Mennonites in Uruguay have been present since 1948. The Mennonites of Uruguay are made up of ethnic Plautdietsch-speaking Russian Mennonites, who are descendants of Friesian, Flemish and Prussian people, as well as Spanish-speaking Uruguayans of all ethnic backgrounds, that converted responding to the missionary efforts of the immigrants. The immigrant belong to a group that is often referred to as Russian Mennonites, because they developed into an ethnic group in the Russian Empire. At the end of the century there were over 1,000 living on Uruguayan territory. (en)
  • In Uruguay leeft een kleine groep mennonieten. De groep bestaat uit circa 570 personen en is oorspronkelijk afkomstig uit Rusland (Russische baptisten). De mennonitische gemeenschap staat bekend om haar strenge geloofsregels. De gezinnen zijn groot, trouwen buiten de eigen gemeenschap wordt niet geaccepteerd. Zo dragen vrouwen over het algemeen geen broeken, hebben lang haar en dragen hoofdbedekking in de vorm van een hoed. De taal van de mennonieten is het Plautdietsch. De mennonieten in Uruguay leven in drie kolonies, Delta, El Ombú en Gartental. (nl)
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  • Mennonites de l'Uruguay (fr)
  • Mennonites in Uruguay (en)
  • Mennonieten in Uruguay (nl)
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