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  2. Residencia de Suárez - Wikipedia

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    Residencia Presidencial de Suárez y Reyes, or simply Residencia de Suárez (Spanish for Suárez Residence), is the official residence of the president of Uruguay, so-called because it is located at the intersection of Suarez and Reyes streets, in Prado, Montevideo. To its back lies the Montevideo Botanic Garden.

  3. Raymond C. and Mildred Kramer House - Wikipedia

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    The Raymond C. and Mildred Kramer House is an early Modern 6,800 square foot townhouse at 32 East 74th Street (between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue) in the Upper East Side Historic District in Manhattan, New York City. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Liceo Joaquin Suarez (Montevideo) - Wikipedia

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    Liceo Joaquin Suarez was the first public secondary school in Pocitos, in the city of Montevideo.From 1944 to 1948 its location was in Magallanes street where he shared the building with the Italian School, a place that later the Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Humanities later.

  5. Bella Vista, Montevideo - Wikipedia

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    The main streets of Bella Vista are Agraciada Avenue, Joaquín Suárez Avenue and Rambla Balthasar Brum, which runs along the coastline. Its two main squares are Plaza San Martín, dedicated to the Argentine independence hero, and Plaza Joaquín Suárez, dedicated to the politician and twice President of the Republic, whose statue, on the south edge of the square, marks the beginning of the ...

  6. Parque Prado - Wikipedia

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    Parque Prado is the largest of Montevideo's six principal public parks. Established in 1873, it covers an area of 106 hectares and is located in the barrio of Prado . [ 1 ] Located in the northern part of the city, the Miguelete Creek flows through the neighbourhood and park of the same name.

  7. Montevideo metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Greater Montevideo is the most important region of the country in economic and sociocultural terms, having the highest population density. [2] It produces 65% of the national GDP, 60% of the manufacturing industry and 80% of the services. [3] Since the 1990s, telephone numbers in the area have had the same prefix, 2. [4]

  8. Palacio Rinaldi - Wikipedia

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    Palacio Rinaldi is a building in Centro, Montevideo, Uruguay, located on the Plaza Independencia near its junction with the 18 de Julio Avenue, near the Palacio Salvo. It is a fine example of Art Deco architecture, built in 1929, by the architects Alberto Isola and Guillermo Armas. [1] It has been a Municipal Site of Interest since 1997. [2]

  9. List of tallest buildings in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    World Trade Center Free Zone: Montevideo: 115 m: 24 [2] 2011 4: Radisson Montevideo Victoria Plaza Hotel: Montevideo: 115 m: 25: 1996 5: World Trade Center Tower I: Montevideo: 105 m: 22 [3] 2001 6: World Trade Center Tower II: Montevideo: 105 m: 22 [4] 2002 7: World Trade Center Free Zone II: Montevideo: 100 m: 20 [5] 2020 8: Look Brava: Punta ...