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      • Europeans discovered the country in 1516, but it was settled by the Portugese in 1680. In 1726, the Spanish took control and founded Montevideo. Few indigineous people remained. Uruguayans would later fight to resist takeover from Argentina and Brazil. In 1828, a treaty proclaimed Uruguay as a separate state and buffer between the two countries.
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    • Uruguay exported $1 billion worth of livestock in 2000.
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  2. Jan 24, 2018 · A chronology of key events in the history of Uruguay, from its 16th-century European colonisation to the present day

  3. Uruguay, nestled in the southeastern region of South America, boasts a rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty within its compact borders. With a population known for its warmth and hospitality, Uruguay stands as a beacon of stability and progressiveness in the region.

  4. Nov 6, 2020 · Uruguay is a diverse country full of a variety of cultures, foods, religions, arts, and sports, all coming together to form a unique national identity. The people of this country are known to be warm, welcoming, and friendly. Criticisms of the culture here, however, are not taken lightly.

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  5. May 21, 2024 · Uruguay, the second-smallest country in South America, boasts the world’s longest national anthem and a rich cultural heritage, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking unique experiences.

  6. Sep 24, 2022 · Interesting facts about Uruguay. 1. The country’s official name is República Oriental del Uruguay (Oriental Republic of Uruguay). (Source: BBC) 2. The name Uruguay comes from the Uruguay River which means ‘river of the painted birds’ in the Guarani language.

  7. Photo Credit: Gonzalo G. Useta. Due to Uruguays location on the east coast of the continent and proximity to the Rio de la Plata, the country was strongly contested by warring colonial forces and eventually fell under Spanish rule.

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