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Montevideo Department
Montevideo Department-Montevideo Department
Montevideo (Spanish pronunciation: [monteβiˈðeo]) is a department (departamento) of Uruguay. It is by far the smallest department in area, but also by
Montevideo Department-Montevideo
Montevideo (/ˌmɒntɪvɪˈdeɪoʊ/, US also /-ˈvɪdioʊ/; Spanish: [monteβiˈðeo]) is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2011 census, the
Montevideo Department-Uruguay
the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. The area that became Uruguay was first inhabited by groups of hunter–gatherers 13,000
Montevideo Department-Departments of Uruguay
consists of 19 (departamentos). Each has a legislature called a Board. The Intendente is the
Montevideo Department-Geography of Uruguay
which makes up Uruguay's coast. To the south, it fronts the Río de la Plata, a broad estuary that opens out into the South Atlantic. Montevideo, the capital
Montevideo Department-Salto, Uruguay
Salto Department in northwestern Uruguay. As of the 2011 census it had a population of 104,028 and is the second most populated city in Uruguay, after
Montevideo Department-Carrasco, Montevideo
Carrasco is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) in Montevideo, Uruguay. Located on the city's southeast coast, the barrio was originally an elegant seaside
Montevideo Department-History of Uruguay
people lived in Montevideo and another 20,000 in the rest of the province. Out of these, about 30 percent were African slaves. Uruguay's early 19th-century
Montevideo Department-Rambla of Montevideo
The Rambla of Montevideo is the coastal avenue that goes along the coastline of the Rio de la Plata in Montevideo, Uruguay. At a length of over 22.2 uninterrupted
Montevideo Department-Pajas Blancas, Montevideo
village of Montevideo Department in Uruguay. In 2004, Pajas Blancas had 1,976 inhabitants. Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay "2004 Census
Montevideo Department-Ciudad Vieja, Montevideo
historic neighbourhood in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. Located in a peninsula at the entrance of the natural port of Montevideo it was founded in 1724
Montevideo Department-Luis Lacalle Pou
Lacalle Pou attended The British Schools of Montevideo and graduated from the Catholic University of Uruguay in 1998 with a law degree. A member of the
Montevideo Department-Fortaleza del Cerro
Fortaleza General Artigas, is a fortress situated in Montevideo, Uruguay overlooking the Bay of Montevideo. It belongs to the barrio of Casabó, at the west
Montevideo Department-Demographics of Uruguay
lives in about 20 towns. Montevideo is about 200 kilometers (120 mi) away from Buenos Aires in neighboring Argentina. Uruguay is distinguished by its high
Montevideo Department-Montevideo Wanderers F.C.
Montevideo Wanderers Fútbol Club, usually known simply as Wanderers, is a Uruguayan professional football club based in Montevideo. The club are currently
Montevideo Department-Montevideo metropolitan area
of the National Institute of Statistics, the population of the department of Montevideo was 1,319,108 inhabitants, but considering its metropolitan area
Montevideo Department-Italian Uruguayans
age of Italian emigration to Uruguay". In 1887, Italians were between 20% and 30% of the total population of Montevideo. It was during this decade that
Montevideo Department-Carolina Cosse
Cosse Garrido (born December 25, 1962) is a Uruguayan engineer and politician who has been Intendant of Montevideo since November 27, 2020. A member of the
Montevideo Department-President of Uruguay
"Constitución de la República Oriental del Uruguay". www.impo.com.uy. Retrieved 1 May 2020. "Diario EL PAIS – Montevideo – Uruguay". historico.elpais.com.uy. Retrieved
Montevideo Department-Municipality B (Montevideo)
municipalities of Montevideo, Uruguay. It is one of the smallest and central municipalities of the city, occupying part of the southern end of the department, on the
Montevideo Department-Naturism in Uruguay
Naturism in Uruguay (or nudism in Uruguay) is practiced at least since the 1960s, firstly by foreigners coming to Uruguay and later by Uruguayan naturists
Montevideo Department-German Uruguayans
German community in Uruguay numbers ca. 10,000 German expatriates and 300,000 people of German descent. Most of them live in the Montevideo area, although
Montevideo Department-Uruguayans
Mulattos in Uruguay are more or less 209,662 and they are mostly found in Montevideo, Rivera Department, Artigas Department, Salto Department and Cerro
Montevideo Department-San José Department
José Department (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ xoˈse]) is a department of Uruguay. Its capital is San José de Mayo. It borders Colonia Department to the
Montevideo Department-Municipality A (Montevideo)
Municipality A is one of the eight municipalities into which the department of Montevideo, in Uruguay, is administratively divided. It is headquartered on Avenida
Montevideo Department-Estadio Centenario
the Parque Batlle of Montevideo, Uruguay, used primarily for staging football matches. It is owned by the Montevideo Department. The stadium was built
Montevideo Department-University of the Republic (Uruguay)
República, sometimes UdelaR) is a public research university in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is the oldest and largest university in the country, as well
Montevideo Department-List of ambassadors of the United States to Uruguay
Uruguay United States Department of State: Chiefs of Mission for Uruguay United States Department of State: Uruguay United States Embassy in Montevideo
Montevideo Department-Colorado Creek
Colorado Creek (Spanish: Arroyo Colorado) is a river in Canelones Department in Uruguay. The catchment area for the river includes 18 de Mayo, Cerrillos
Montevideo Department-Montevideo (disambiguation)
up Montevideo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Montevideo is the capital city of Uruguay. Montevideo may also refer to: Montevideo Department, Uruguay
Montevideo Department-Canelones Department
populated places in Uruguay#Canelones Department Montevideo COMM. "Geografía política - CANELONES". Enciclopedia Geográfica del Uruguay (in Spanish). Retrieved
Montevideo Department-General Assembly of Uruguay
General Assembly of Uruguay (Spanish: Asamblea General de Uruguay) or parliament is the legislative branch of the government of Uruguay, and consists of
Montevideo Department-Carrasco International Airport
international airport of Uruguay. It is the country's largest airport and is located in the Carrasco neighborhood of Montevideo. It has been cited as one
Montevideo Department-Comunidad Israelita del Uruguay
Synagogue of the Uruguayan Jewish Community (Spanish: Sinagoga de la Comunidad Israelita del Uruguay) is a synagogue in Montevideo, Uruguay. The services
Montevideo Department-Tabaré Vázquez
1940 – 6 December 2020) was a Uruguayan politician and oncologist who served as the 39th and 41st President of Uruguay from 2005 to 2010 and from 2015
Montevideo Department-Uruguay–Argentina–Chile–Paraguay 2030 FIFA World Cup bid
Association and the Uruguayan Football Association on 29 July 2017. Before Uruguay and Argentina played out a goalless draw in Montevideo, Uruguay player Luis
Montevideo Department-Laura Raffo
"Laura Raffo será la candidata a la Intendencia de Montevideo por la coalición". Diario EL PAIS Uruguay (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-02-25. "LAURA RAFFO
Montevideo Department-Estadio Charrúa
neighborhood of Montevideo, Uruguay, used mostly for rugby union and also sometimes for football. Property of the Montevideo Department, it is currently
Montevideo Department-Outline of Uruguay
capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area. Montevideo was founded by the Spanish in the early 18th century as a military stronghold. Uruguay won its
Montevideo Department-Afro-Uruguayans
Afro-Uruguayans are Uruguayans of predominantly African descent. The majority of Afro-Uruguayans are in Montevideo. The term “Afro-Uruguayans” is problematic
Montevideo Department-Canelones, Uruguay
(Spanish pronunciation: [kaneˈlones]) is the capital of the department of Canelones in Uruguay. Its name is derived from a species of cinnamon, which is
Montevideo Department-Flag of Uruguay
(1825–1828) Flag of the Oriental State of Uruguay (1828–1830) During the Great Siege of Montevideo (1843–1851) Uruguay had two parallel governments, with two
Montevideo Department-José Gervasio Artigas
statesman who is regarded as a national hero in Uruguay and the father of Uruguayan nationhood. Born in Montevideo, Artigas enlisted in the Spanish military
Montevideo Department-Fabricio Díaz
in Torneo Intermedio final. Liverpool Montevideo Uruguayan Primera División: 2023 Supercopa Uruguaya: 2020 Uruguay U20 FIFA U-20 World Cup: 2023 South American
Montevideo Department-2023 Copa Uruguay
Nacional Cerrito v Defensor Sporting Miramar Misiones v Montevideo Wanderers Uruguay Montevideo v Plaza Colonia Oriental v Racing Atenas v Liverpool Ferro
Montevideo Department-British Uruguayans
with the performance of British monopolies like the Central Uruguay Railway and the Montevideo Waterworks Company found a popular outlet in the ideology
Montevideo Department-Cabinet of Uruguay
President of Uruguay, and serves as the head of a particular executive department. It meets on Monday mornings at the Executive Tower of Montevideo, but sometimes
Montevideo Department-Foreign relations of Uruguay
Consulares del Uruguay ano 1930 (in Spanish). Ministerio de relaciones exteriores Montevideo. 1930. p. 38. Retrieved 20 July 2023. "México y Uruguay, una relación