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In 2023, 3.8 million tourists entered Uruguay, of which the majority were Argentines and Brazilians, followed by Chileans, Paraguayans, Americans and Europeans of various nationalities. [1] This is an increase which showed that in 2007, 1.8 million tourists visited and spent around US$800 million.
To commemorate the promulgation of the First Constitution of Uruguay in 1830. August 25: Independence Day: Declaratoria de la Independencia: From the Empire of Brazil in 1825. October 12: Day of the Americas: Día de las Américas: In place of Columbus Day: November 2: All Souls' Day: Día de los Difuntos: In place of All Souls' Day: December ...
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Façade of Museo Gurvich. Centro de Fotografía de Montevideo; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo [12]; Museo de Historia del Arte y de Arte Precolombino y Colonial (MuHAr) [13] Museo de Arte Precolombino e Indígena (Mapi) [14]
Centro is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Being the city's downtown area, it forms part of its central business district, along with the neighboring areas of Cordón and Ciudad Vieja. [1] The neighborhood stretches from Plaza Independencia to the City Hall esplanade, with 18 de Julio Avenue as its main artery. [2]
National Cookie Cutter Week (December 1-7) Crohn's and Colitis Awareness Week (December 1-7) Computer Science Education Week (December 6-12) Las Posadas (December 16-24)
Montevideo, con arquitectura de gusto europeo: Montevideo, with European style architecture [11] 2000 14 October: José Gervasio Artigas, 150 years after his death – – [12] 2001 15 September: Mauricio and Antonio Cravotto – – [13] 2002 21–22 September: Horacio Arredondo – – [14] 2003 20–21 September: Lauro Ayestarán: La ...
National Museum of Visual Arts (Uruguay) (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales) a museum in Parque Rodó, Montevideo, Uruguay. It was inaugurated on December 10, 1911. This museum has the largest collection of Uruguayan artworks. Among them are works by Olga Piria, Rafael Barradas, Joaquín Torres García, José Cúneo, Carlos Federico ...