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Japanese Uruguayans (Spanish: nipón-uruguayos; Japanese: 日系ウルグアイ人, Nikkei Uruguaijin) are Uruguayan citizens of Japanese descent. Japanese immigration to Uruguay began in the early 20th century. It was characterized to be small in number and mainly indirect, that is, Japanese immigrant previously had been established in another South American country but later moving to Uruguay, although some came directly from Japan. The immigration wave happened in two periods, the first since the early 20th century until before World War II and the latter since the mid-1950s to 1960s.

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  • La inmigración japonesa en Uruguay comenzó a principios del siglo XX, y se caracterizó por ser poco numerosa y fundamentalmente indirecta, es decir, que el inmigrante japonés anteriormente se había establecido en otro país sudamericano, migrando posteriormente a Uruguay. Hubo dos períodos de la corriente inmigratoria japonesa, el primero desde principios del siglo XX hasta antes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y el segundo desde mediados de la década de 1950 a principios de la década de 1960.​ Los uruguayos japoneses (日系ウルグアイ人 nikkei uruguai-jin?) o nipo-uruguayos son las personas uruguayas de ascendencia japonesa. (es)
  • Japanese Uruguayans (Spanish: nipón-uruguayos; Japanese: 日系ウルグアイ人, Nikkei Uruguaijin) are Uruguayan citizens of Japanese descent. Japanese immigration to Uruguay began in the early 20th century. It was characterized to be small in number and mainly indirect, that is, Japanese immigrant previously had been established in another South American country but later moving to Uruguay, although some came directly from Japan. The immigration wave happened in two periods, the first since the early 20th century until before World War II and the latter since the mid-1950s to 1960s. (en)
  • 日系ウルグアイ人(にっけいウルグアイじん、スペイン語: Japonés Uruguayo)とは日本人の血を引いたウルグアイの市民である。 (ja)
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  • Note: The population of naturalized Japanese people and their descendants is unknown. Only the number of the permanent residents with Japanese nationality is shown. (en)
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  • Japanese Uruguayans (en)
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  • Uruguayo japonés (en)
  • 日系ウルグアイ人 (en)
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  • Roman Catholicism and Buddhism (en)
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  • Japanese Uruguayans (Spanish: nipón-uruguayos; Japanese: 日系ウルグアイ人, Nikkei Uruguaijin) are Uruguayan citizens of Japanese descent. Japanese immigration to Uruguay began in the early 20th century. It was characterized to be small in number and mainly indirect, that is, Japanese immigrant previously had been established in another South American country but later moving to Uruguay, although some came directly from Japan. The immigration wave happened in two periods, the first since the early 20th century until before World War II and the latter since the mid-1950s to 1960s. (en)
  • 日系ウルグアイ人(にっけいウルグアイじん、スペイン語: Japonés Uruguayo)とは日本人の血を引いたウルグアイの市民である。 (ja)
  • La inmigración japonesa en Uruguay comenzó a principios del siglo XX, y se caracterizó por ser poco numerosa y fundamentalmente indirecta, es decir, que el inmigrante japonés anteriormente se había establecido en otro país sudamericano, migrando posteriormente a Uruguay. Hubo dos períodos de la corriente inmigratoria japonesa, el primero desde principios del siglo XX hasta antes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y el segundo desde mediados de la década de 1950 a principios de la década de 1960.​ (es)
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  • Inmigración japonesa en Uruguay (es)
  • Japanese Uruguayans (en)
  • 日系ウルグアイ人 (ja)
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  • Japanese Uruguayans (en)
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