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Mennonites in Uruguay : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mennonites in Uruguay Mennonites in Uruguay have been present since 1948. They are partly descendants of German immigrants and partly Spanish-speaking Uruguayans of all ethnic background, that converted responding to the missionary efforts of the German immigrants. The German immigrants 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 about 1,000 living on Uruguayan territory. ==Origin== (詳細はWorld War II lived for about 400 years in the Vistula delta until they were expulsed. A minority came from the region around Lemberg. They spoke and party still speak Plautdietsch, the language which developed in the Vistula delta and which until today unites all conservative "Russian" Mennonites, that have their origin in that region.〔Fretz, J. Winfield and Milka Rindzinski. "Uruguay." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. May 2013. Web. 1 Oct 2014. http://gameo.org/index.php?title=Uruguay&oldid=122618〕
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