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  2. History of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the pre-Columbian, colonial, and independent periods of Uruguay's history, from the native peoples to the Cisplatine War. Find out how Uruguay became a buffer territory between Spain and Portugal, and later a republic with a British influence.

  3. Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay is a South American country with a population of around 3.4 million, of whom nearly 2 million live in Montevideo. It gained independence from Brazil in 1828 and is known for its democracy, social progress, and legalization of cannabis.

  4. Education in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, characteristics, and features of the education system in Uruguay, a Latin American country with high literacy and enrollment rates. Find out about the levels, types, and challenges of education in Uruguay, from pre-primary to university.

  5. Culture of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay has a diverse culture influenced by European, African, and indigenous origins. Spanish is the official language, but Italian, French, and other European languages are also spoken by minorities.

  6. Portal:Uruguay/Intro - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Uruguay, a South American country officially named the Oriental Republic of Uruguay. Find out its history, geography, culture, politics, and social progress.

  7. Portal:Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Uruguay is a gateway to information about the country of Uruguay, its history, culture, geography, politics, and more. Learn about its people, economy, society, and achievements, as well as its relations with other countries and regions.

  8. Geography of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The Río Uruguay, which forms the border with Argentina, is flanked by low banks, and disastrous floods sometimes inundate large areas. [1] The longest and most important of the rivers draining westward is the Río Negro , which crosses the entire country from northeast to west before emptying into the Río Uruguay. [ 1 ]

  9. Demographics of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The population of Uruguay was estimated at 3,444,263 in 2023, according to the World Population Prospects. The web page provides detailed data on population density, growth rate, age structure, ethnicity, language, religion and more.