- Uruguay - Wikipedia
Uruguay secured its independence between 1811 and 1828, following a four-way struggle involving Portugal, Spain, and later the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata and the Empire of Brazil In 1830, the country enacted its constitution and was formally established as an independent state [16]
- Uruguay | History, Capital, Flag, Population, Map, Climate, Facts . . .
Uruguay, country located on the southeastern coast of South America The second smallest country on the continent, Uruguay has long been overshadowed politically and economically by the adjacent republics of Brazil and Argentina, with both of which it has many cultural and historical similarities
- Detailed Country Guide to Uruguay - A Latin American Safe Haven
Are you looking for a true safe haven in Latin America? If so, you need to know about Uruguay—a politically, economically, and socially
- Uruguay | Uruguay Marca
Welcome to the official website of Uruguay! This is the digital entrance door to the country for those interested in knowing what Uruguay has to offer You will find a organized selection of images, videos, texts, and links to sites of interest, to access all the information that each visitor needs
- Uruguay - The World Factbook
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- Uruguay | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Uruguay in depth country profile Unique hard to find content on Uruguay Includes customs, culture, history, geography, economy current events, photos, video, and more
- Uruguay country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Uruguay, including key dates and facts about this South American country
- Geography of Uruguay - Wikipedia
Uruguay is a country in the southeastern region of South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, between Argentina and Brazil It is located in the Southern Hemisphere on the Atlantic seaboard of South America between 53 and 58 west longitude and 30 and 35 south latitude [1] It is bordered to the west by Argentina, on the north and northeast by Brazil, and on the southeast by the Atlantic
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