Oriental Republic of Uruguay
República Oriental del Uruguay
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República Oriental del Uruguay
Uruguay, also known by his human name of Nicodemo Iván Salcedo de Berja, is a proud but also pacifistic individual.
Uruguay has fought in many ways, but he is always been more of a pacifist, preferring to find peaceful solutions and staying out of the border wars that have raged over South America. Uruguay fought to get his independence, and he can be cautious, not wanting to risk it, so not wanting to start a war that could cause him to lose it. He thinks that war will only cause more pain for people and is not worth the risk.
Uruguay is very proud of who he is and his history. He is proud of himself, and although he is pacifistic, he is not a pushover, and he will fight for himself and for the honor of his identity. He had never felt shame over being trans, even though he waited to come out, because he is proud of who he is, differences and all.
Gender: Hombre Transgénero (English Translation: Trans Male)
Sexuality: Pansexual (English Translation: Pansexual)
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Republic East of the Uruguay
Languages Spoken: Spanish (Official), Uruguayan Sign Language (Official), Uruguayan Portuguese, and English
Religion: Roman Catholic
Uruguay is five foot one in height and a physical age of twenty-six. He has amber eyes and wavy brown hair with natural blond highlights. He has an oval face, a thin nose, and almond-shaped eyes. He has glasses.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the white traveling down the rest of his body. He has the sun from his flag on his hands and his arms and legs are blue and white striped.
In human form, he looks white with light olive skin, and his largest ethnic groups are white, black (minor), and Amerindian (minor).
Uruguay has body fat and a stocky frame.
Uruguay has looked the same for most of his history. However, he transitioned socially in 1997 and medically in 2016.
All of Uruguay's former flags are still official flags in the present day.
1997-Present: Nicodemo Iván Salcedo de Berja
1900-1997: María Cristina Salcedo de Berja
1825-1900: Justa Salcedo de Berja
August 25, 1825-Present: Oriental Republic of Uruguay | República Oriental del Uruguay
When he was younger he was also called Treinta y Tres Orientales