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What Is The Capital Of Uruguay ?

The Capital City of Uruguay is Montevideo. Montevideo is situated in the south of the country which is located in the geographical coordinates of 34.5° S, 56°W.

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The largest city of the country is also the chief port of the nation which makes the city a commercial hub too. Since days during colonial period the port has been much useful for commercial as well as military purpose. 18 de Julio is the city's main avenue and extends from the Plaza Independencia, a junction between Ciudad Vieja and the remaining part of the city, to the boundary between the neighborhoods of Cordón and Parque Batlle.

This largest city has population more than 1, 00,000 and according to Mercer Human Resource Consulting this is the most prosperous city in the entire Latin America. The city has to offer so many things to its tourists with some old colonial towns still existing with the grandeur and charisma of old architecture, and various attractions including artistic events.

The city of Montevideo has rich history and heritage. It harbors almost half of population of the country. The living standard of Montevideo is quite satisfactory and people who visit this peaceful and consistent political country love to visit again and again for its magnificent beaches, beautiful cities like the capital city and its attractions. You would love the accommodation and eating arrangements of this beautiful beachside city of Uruguay. The city is a heaven for music lovers and artists who would find their areas of interest in the entire city.

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When-Did-Uruguay-Gain-Independence      Uruguay the second smallest country and one of the most prosperous countries of South America was once a Spanish territory and was colonized by European powers mostly Spanish. It gained its complete independence in the year 1825-28 after a fierce revolution and battle for independence by José Gervasio Artigas, who became Uruguay's national hero. He launched staunch revolution against the Spanish settlement. More..


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