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Uruguay

OFFICIAL NAME: Eastern Republic of Uruguay

DATE OF FORMATION: 1828

POPULATION: 3.4 million

DENSITY: 50 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: Spanish

RELIGIONS: Roman Catholic 66%, Other and nonreligious 30%, Jewish 2%, Protestant 2%

ETHNIC MIX: White 90%, Mestizo 6%, Black 4%

GOVERNMENT: Multiparty elections

CURRENCY: Uruguayan peso

 

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Uruguay is situated in southeast of South America, sandwiched between its larger neighbors Brazil and Argentina. Its capital, Montevideo, is an Atlantic port on the River Plate, lying on the opposite bank to the Argentine capital Buenos Aires. Uruguay became independent in 1828, after nearly 150 years of Spanish and Portuguese control. Decades of liberal government ended in 1973 with a military coup that was to result in 12 years of dictatorship, during which 400,000 people emigrated. Most have since returned. Almost the entire low-lying landscape is devoted to the rearing of livestock, especially cattle and sheep. Uruguay is a leading wool exporter, but in recent years modern service industries have become increasingly important.

 

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