DescriptionPeñarol Curcc name change - Ministerio Uruguay.jpg
English: A copy of the original document (dated 1914-04-13) recognising Club Atlético Peñarol's legal status as a continuity of defunct CURCC. The copy was issued in 1950.
Español: Copia dada por el Ministerio de Instrucción Pública y Previsión Social de documento del 13 de abril de 1914 que certifica el reconocimiento de la personería jurídica de Peñarol como continuidad del CURCC.
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