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Uruguay




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Oriental Republic of Uruguay



  • República Oriental del Uruguay  (Spanish)



Flag of Uruguay

Flag



coat_alt

Coat of arms



Motto: "Libertad o Muerte" (Spanish)
"Freedom or Death"

Anthem: Himno Nacional de Uruguay
National Anthem of Uruguay

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Capital
and largest city

Montevideo
Official languagesSpanish

Ethnic groups
([1])

  • 88% White

  • 8% Mestizo

  • 4% Black

  • <1% Amerindian

Demonym(s)Uruguayan
Government
Unitary presidential constitutional republic
• President
Tabaré Vázquez
• Vice President
Raúl Sendic

LegislatureGeneral Assembly
• Upper house
Chamber of Senators
• Lower house
Chamber of Deputies

Independence .mw-parser-output .noboldfont-weight:normal
from the Empire of Brazil
• Declaration
25 August 1825
• Recognition
28 August 1828
• Constitution
18 July 1830

Area
• Total
176,215 km2 (68,037 sq mi) (91st)
• Water (%)
1.5
Population
• 2011 estimate
3,318,535[1] (133rd)
• 2011 census
3,286,314[2]
• Density
18.65/km2 (48.3/sq mi) (196th)

GDP (PPP)
2013 estimate
• Total
$56.338 billion[3]
• Per capita
$16,607[3]

GDP (nominal)
2013 estimate
• Total
$55.412 billion[3]
• Per capita
$16,334[3]

Gini (2010)
45.3[4]
medium

HDI (2013)

Increase 0.792[5]
high · 51st
Currency
Uruguayan peso (UYU)
Time zone
UTC−3 (UYT)
• Summer (DST)

UTC−2 (UYST)
Driving sideright
Calling code+598
ISO 3166 codeUY
Internet TLD.uy
Location of Uraguay

Uruguay (officially Oriental Republic of Uruguay) is a country in South America. The language spoken there is Spanish. Its capital and largest city is Montevideo. Uruguay is bordered by two large neighbors, Brazil and Argentina. The only country in South America that is smaller than Uruguay is Suriname.
The land there is mostly flat, and there are many farms in the countryside.




Contents





  • 1 Departments


  • 2 Geography


  • 3 Economy

    • 3.1 Agriculture



  • 4 Demographics


  • 5 Sports


  • 6 References


  • 7 Official Websites




Departments |




Map of the departments of Uruguay



Uruguay is divided into 19 different Departments.






















































































DepartmentCapitalAreaPopulation (2011 census)[6]
ArtigasArtigas
11,928 km2 (4,605 sq mi)
73,162
CanelonesCanelones
4,536 km2 (1,751 sq mi)
518,154
Cerro LargoMelo
13,648 km2 (5,270 sq mi)
84,555
ColoniaColonia del Sacramento
6,106 km2 (2,358 sq mi)
122,863
DuraznoDurazno
11,643 km2 (4,495 sq mi)
57,082
FloresTrinidad
5,144 km2 (1,986 sq mi)
25,033
FloridaFlorida
10,417 km2 (4,022 sq mi)
67,093
LavallejaMinas
10,016 km2 (3,867 sq mi)
58,843
MaldonadoMaldonado
4,793 km2 (1,851 sq mi)
161,571
MontevideoMontevideo
530 km2 (200 sq mi)
1,292,347
PaysandúPaysandú
13,922 km2 (5,375 sq mi)
113,112
Río NegroFray Bentos
9,282 km2 (3,584 sq mi)
54,434
RiveraRivera
9,370 km2 (3,620 sq mi)
103,447
RochaRocha
10,551 km2 (4,074 sq mi)
66,955
SaltoSalto
14,163 km2 (5,468 sq mi)
124,683
San JoséSan José de Mayo
4,992 km2 (1,927 sq mi)
108,025
SorianoMercedes
9,008 km2 (3,478 sq mi)
82,108
TacuarembóTacuarembó
15,438 km2 (5,961 sq mi)
89,993
Treinta y TresTreinta y Tres
9,529 km2 (3,679 sq mi)
48,066
Total¹
175,016 km2 (67,574 sq mi)
3,251,526
  • ¹Doesn't include the artificial lakes on the Rio Negro (1,199 km²).


Geography |


The highest point in the country is the Cerro Catedral whose peak reaches to 514 metres (1,686 ft).


Uruguay has 660 km of coastline.[1]


There are nine National Parks in Uruguay. Five in the wetland areas of the east, three in the central hill country and one in the west along the Rio Uruguay.


  • 2nd smallest country on continent

  • South America

  • Sandy beaches near Montevideo

  • In the north, a series of low mountains run north into the highlands of Brazil

  • 176,220 square kilometers

  • Smaller than North Dakota

  • Mostly hills

  • A lot of water rich lands

  • Near Brazil and Argentina


Economy |



Agriculture |


According to FAOSTAT, Uruguay is one of world's largest producers of: soybeans (9th); greasy wool (12th); horse meat (14th); beeswax (14th); quinces (17th); natural honey (19th); cattle meat (20th).[7] On December 20, 2013, Uruguay was the first country in the world to legalize the cultivation, sale, and use of cannabis.[8]



Demographics |











Colour/Race (self-reported, 2008)[9]
White95.4%
Black/African3.4%
Indigenous1.1%
Asian/Amarillo0.1%

Uruguayans are mostly of European origin. 88%, or 88 of 100 people, are from European descent.[1]



Sports |




Centenario Stadium


Football is the most popular sport in Uruguay. The Uruguay national football team has won the FIFA World Cup on two occasions.



References |




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  2. Resultados del Censo de Población 2011: población, crecimiento y estructura por sexo y edad ine.gub.uy


  3. 3.03.13.23.3 "Uruguay". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 4 January 2012.


  4. "Gini Index". World Bank. Retrieved 14 April 2012.


  5. "Human Development Report 2013" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. 14 March 2013. Retrieved 14 March 2013.


  6. "Censos 2011 - Instituto Nacional de Estadistica". Instituto Nacional de Estadística. Retrieved 13 January 2012.


  7. "FAOSTAT 2008 by Production". faostat.fao.org. Retrieved 2008-06-06.


  8. "Uruguay becomes first country to legalize marijuana trade". NBCNews.com. Retrieved December 11, 2013.


  9. "Encuesta Continua de Hogares 2008 – Ascendencia principal declarada". Instituto Nacional de Estadística. Retrieved 2 December 2010.




Official Websites |


  • Uruguay Official Portal

  • Uruguay Official Presidency Website









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