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  1. localhistories.org

    By Tim Lambert Early Uruguay In 1516 a Spaniard named Juan Diaz de Solis became the first European to reach Uruguay. In the 16th century, the Spanish took Argentina while Portugal took Brazil. What is now Uruguay was between them but its lack of mineral wealth meant that for a long time both nations took… Continue reading A Brief History of Uruguay
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  3. britannica.com

    Dec 9, 2024Montevideo, principal city and capital of Uruguay. It lies on the north shore of the Rio de la Plata estuary and is an important international port. Montevideo, which was founded in 1726, is by far the country's largest city. Learn more about its history, economy, and attractions.
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. historyworld.net

    Buffer region: to AD 1828 For much of its early colonial history, when it is known as the Banda Oriental ('east bank' of the Uruguay river), the region of Uruguay functions mainly as an unsettled buffer zone between hostile neighbours - the Portuguese to the north in Brazil, the Spanish to the west and south in Argentina.
  5. commons.wikimedia.org

    S Salto by century ‎ (2 C) Categories: Cities by century by country History of Uruguay by city Categories of Uruguay by century Cities in South America by century Non-topical/index: Meta categories Categories by century (flat list)
  6. Salto is also well worth a day or two, located on the banks of the Uruguay River with a delightful historical city centre and famous relaxing spas to enjoy. Almost 90% of Uruguay's people are of European descent, Spanish and Italian predominating, with an easy-going and friendly demeanour, and very close-knit families.
  7. worldatlas.com

    Biggest Cities In Uruguay Montevideo is the biggest and capital city of Uruguay. Uruguay Uruguay is a country located in South America's southeastern region and is bordered by Argentia and Brazil. The Río de la Plata lies to the south of Uruguay, and the Atlantic Ocean is in the southeast. Nearly 3.42 million people inhabit the country, and 1.8 million of this population inhabit the ...
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