There are as well some Uruguayan-born persons of partially or full Peruvian descent.
The 2011 Uruguayan census revealed 1,433 people who declared Peru as their country of birth;[2][3] other sources state that there are some 2,000[4] to 3,000 Peruvians living and working in Uruguay, mostly in fisheries or as domestic servants.
[7] Rather than fully assimilating into Uruguayan mainstream society, they tend to represent an example of multiculturalism.
[1] Official sources show that over 1,600 Peruvians obtained their Uruguayan identification documents in 2016.
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