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Uruguayan National Missionaries(In Uruguay, EMU is known as MEU, Misión Evangélica del Uruguay. MEU's Spanish-language site is www.meu.com.uy.) EMU's ministries in Uruguay are the mission's longest-standing works. The vast majority of EMU's workers in Uruguay are Uruguayan nationals, and many were saved under the ministry of other EMU missionaries. Most of EMU's Uruguayan workers were trained at the Bible Institute in Montevideo or at one of the Institute's satellite locations. An overview of the Uruguayan ministries is available at the main Uruguay page. There is also a detailed map of Uruguay available to orient you to the location of EMU's ministries. Each of EMU's Uruguayan workers is listed below, along with his or her family. The names of couples are given with the husband's name first. Under the missionaries' names is their city or cities of ministry, and beneath that are the workers' primary ministries. All missionaries marked with an asterisk (*) are members of the Uruguayan Junta (board of directors).
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Ovidio* and Yusara Acevedo |
Julia Alvarez |
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Roberto and Rebeca Alvez |
Pablo and Cristina Billafan |
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Ariel* and Elsa Camacho |
Alberto and Carolina Diaz |
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Pedro and Patricia Donze |
Gabriel* and Rosanna Gomez |
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Hector and Graciela Gomez |
Juan and Noemi Gonzalez |
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Jose and Maria del Carmen Kowalczuk |
Gustavo and Alejandra Oliveira |
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Carlos and Mabel Olivera |
Carlos and Graciela Pereira |
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Julia Piedad |
Marianne Rauter |
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Luis and Adriana Rios |
Maria Teresa Rodriguez* |
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Rubito and Marita Rodriguez |
Alicia Rossi |
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Ursula Thiessen |
Docila Torres |
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*Member of the Uruguayan Junta (board of directors)
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