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27 de mar. de 2024 · Montevideo, 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.
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Uruguay began to stagnate economically in the mid-1950s; Montevideo began a decline, later exacerbated by widespread social and political violence beginning in 1968 (including the emergence of the guerrilla Movimiento de Liberación Nacional-Tupamaros) and by the Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay (1973-1985).
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6 de dic. de 2018 · Montevideo es la capital de Uruguay, centro político y económico del país y sede administrativa del Mercosur. Su proceso fundacional se sitúa entre 1724 y 1730. Fue fundada como una plaza fuerte, junto al puerto sobre el Río de la Plata, en la gran bahía desde donde se puede apreciar el cerro de Montevideo.
La historia de Montevideo hoy capital de la República Oriental del Uruguay, tiene registros comprobados de presencia humana que se remontan al menos al año 2800 a.E. (4800 años antes del presente) [1] Montevideo, principal centro urbano del territorio al oriente del río Uruguay, se constituyó de forma natural en la capital del ...
27 de feb. de 2017 · Born out of a territorial war between two of South America’s superpowers, Uruguay has a chequered history. Montevideo, the site of many of the country’s battles and triumphs, carries the scars and the stories behind them – from slavery to independence.
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In the 1860s Uruguay was going through a period of prosperity. Montevideo became a major economic center of the region. Thanks to its natural harbor, it became an entrepôt, or distribution hub, for goods from Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. The towns of Paysandú and Salto, both on the Uruguay River, also experienced similar ...