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These are 10 best places to visit in Uruguay to make it easy for your next vacations.
Uruguay is a small country bordered with Argentina and Brazil, with a population over 3.4 millions of people is frequently overlooked by visitors travelling to South America. However I believe you will be rewarded with endless amazing places visiting Uruguay
So, this is my list of 10 places to visit in Uruguay
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(0:20) historic architecture in Montevideo
(0:52) incredible beaches in Punta del Este
(1:21) fancy old historical Colonia del Sacramento
(1:48) tourist attractions in Tacuarembo
(2:16) smaller but beautiful destination of Piriapolis
(2:44) colorful village of Punta del Diablo
(3:15) magical as beautiful in Rocha
(3:44) unique village of Cabo Polonio:
(4:15) a mayor attraction in Salto
(4:45) the overlook city ofJuan Lacaze
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Embark on a captivating journey to the beautiful country of Uruguay, where captivating landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality await. In this immersive video, we'll unveil the top things to do and see in this hidden gem of South America.
Explore the enchanting city of Montevideo, Uruguay's capital, where modernity and history intertwine seamlessly. Stroll along the picturesque Rambla, a waterfront promenade that offers stunning views of the Rio de la Plata, and immerse yourself in the city's vibrant arts and music scene.
Discover the historic charm of Colonia del Sacramento, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wander through its cobblestone streets, admire the well-preserved colonial architecture, and learn about its fascinating history as a Portuguese and Spanish settlement.
Indulge in Uruguay's world-renowned culinary scene at local parrillas (steakhouses) and seafood restaurants. Savor succulent cuts of beef, indulge in traditional asado, and sample the country's famous Uruguayan wines.
Experience the natural beauty of Punta del Este, a glamorous coastal town known for its pristine beaches and upscale resorts. Enjoy a leisurely day by the sea, explore the vibrant arts scene, and visit iconic landmarks like the Hand in the Sand sculpture.
Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Uruguay's countryside in the charming town of Carmelo. Discover boutique wineries, take leisurely bike rides through vineyards, and relax in cozy estancias.
Visit the rugged landscapes of Cabo Polonio, a national park that boasts unique sand dunes, pristine beaches, and a laid-back atmosphere. Explore the picturesque lighthouse and spot local wildlife in their natural habitat.
Experience the thermal waters of Termas de Arapey, a relaxing oasis nestled in the heart of Uruguay. Enjoy rejuvenating spa treatments, unwind in the soothing hot springs, and bask in the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.
Join us as we uncover the hidden treasures and must-visit attractions of Uruguay, a destination that offers a perfect blend of culture, nature, and relaxation.
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Paysandú é uma das mais importantes cidades do Uruguai. É a capital do Departamento de Paysandú con 73.272 habitantes. Localizada sobre a margem leste do rio Uruguai, fica a 368 km de distância da capital do país, Montevidéu e é fronteiriça com as cidades argentinas de Colón e Concepción del Uruguay. Na divisa entre os dois países se localiza a ponte internacional General Artigas, que corta o rio Uruguai.
É uma cidade industrial e comercial, sendo uma das mais ativas economicamente no território uruguaio sendo uma das três cidades mais desenvolvidas, somente atrás de Montevidéu e Maldonado. Os níveis de pobreza não superam 1,6% da população e possui a taxa mais baixa de criminalidade no Uruguai.
Possui grandes atrativos turísticos, onde se destacam as termas del Guaviyú e sua vida noturna.
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Paysandú es una de las ciudades más importantes del Uruguay. Es la capital del departamento homónimo. Esta ubicada sobre la margen este del río Uruguay, dista 378 km de la capital del país, Montevideo, y es fronteriza con la ciudad argentina de Colón de la provincia de Entre Ríos, con la cual se conecta directamente a través del puente internacional «General Artigas».
Paysandú tiene una importante riqueza cultural, arquitectónica y turística.
Posee una rica historia ya que el poblado que le da origen data de los inicios de la colonización española.
Su etimología es incierta, algunas fuentes argumentan que es de origen guaraní, se ha propuesto la existencia de un sacerdote (pa’i) de apellido similar, o la frase pa’i sandu (el sacerdote escucha). Según muy antiguos documentos se designaba a los indios guaraníes con el nombre de Chanduls o Chandus, y de ahí podría derivar en Paso de Chandú o Sandú, Paso Sandú a Pa- i- sandú. También han aparecido varias leyendas como la existencia de un Padre Sandú del que no existe ningún rastro de su existencia. Tanto estas como las restantes carecen de evidencia histórica.4
Diversas fuentes atribuyen la fundación de Paysandú a un religioso jesuita llamado Policarpo Sandú, de origen vasco, supuestamente nacido en Idiazabal.5 Este religioso habría fundado una reducción con doce familias aborígenes procedentes de las Misiones jesuíticas en el año 1772, prácticamente en el lugar en que desarrolló la actual ciudad.6
Pero esta tradición ha sido cuestionada: en 1919, P. Baldomero Vidal inició una investigación en los diversos archivos eclesiásticos que no encontró rastros de la existencia, que había sido siempre presumida y no probada, del P. Sandú. En los años siguientes, en cambio, encontró menciones del nombre de Paysandú en documentos más antiguos que 1772:
Un trabajo del P. Carlos Leonhardt S.J. en 1927 que reproducía palabras del P. Bernardo Nusdorffer S.J. (sacerdote de las misiones orientales, nacido el 17 de agosto de 1686 en la ciudad de Platting, Baviera), donde se da cuenta de haberse reunido los españoles “en el paraje de una isla del Uruguay, llamada Y Paúçandó”. Descomponiendo la palabra Y (río); paú (isla); çandó (no continuado, interpolado), Leonhardt la tradujo por isla interpolada en el río.7
Un mapa dibujado en 1749 por el sacerdote jesuita misionero José Quiroga Méndez, que actualmente se conserva en el Museo del Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Rosario, en el que el nombre Paisandú aparece en el mismo lugar que ocupa hoy la ciudad, próximo al grado 32 de latitud.
Una representación hecha por las Compañías de Corrientes al Maestre de Campo José de Andonaegui, en agosto de 1754, donde es mencionado el Paso de Paisandú.
El poblado se transformó en un asentamiento con puerto y saladero para fabricar tasajo y acopiar cueros. En 1805 se crea la Parroquia de Paysandú, lo que significa de hecho el conocimiento de la villa. En 1810 se le encarga a Benito Chain la planificación y el delineamiento del Pueblo de Paysandú.
Fue sitiada por los portugueses y brasileños en tres oportunidades y es famosa por la heroica defensa que hicieron sus habitantes en 1864, bajo el mando del general nacional Leandro Gómez, al hacer frente al sitio de las tropas del general colorado Venancio Flores y sus aliados brasileños.
TORRE DE LA DEFENSA
La Torre de la Defensa llegó a su último piso ubicándose a unos 88 metros de altura, de los 105 metros totales que medirá al culminarse el majestuoso edificio, lo que inicialmente estába previsto para fines del corriente año o comienzos de 2023.
El “remate final” de la obra, es “un coronamiento, con el techito y el mástil de unos 17 metros más”.
Al culminar, el edificio alcanzará “unos 105 metros medidos desde la vereda”, puntualizó. Este se convertirá en el edificio de viviendas más alto del país junto con el Look Brava de Punta del Este. El edificio tendrá 2 niveles de garajes, planta baja, 25 habitables, más los de servicios, totalizando 30 pisos en total. De acuerdo a lo planificado, la obra quedaría terminada a fines de año, pero debido a inclemencias de tiempo podría extenderse hasta principios del 2023. Los trabajos comenzaron en noviembre de 2020, contabilizándose a la fecha unos “18 meses de obra”, confirmó. Al momento se llevan comercializados más del 90% de las unidades y, en este sentido, vale recordar que el edificio comprende 35 apartamentos, 3 oficinas, local comercial en planta baja hacia calle Florida, gimnasio, barbacoa, solarium, sala de lavado y secado y unos 70 estacionamientos.
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Karen A Higgs, the creator of the Guru'Guay website grew up in the South Wales Valleys. At 22 she found herself stranded in Mexico City airport with just a pocket Spanish dictionary for company. Since then she’s lived most of her life in Latin America. She sang 60s covers in a psychedelic rock bar in Costa Rica. In Buenos Aires, she impressed her teenage English language students by riding a 500 cc motorbike around town. In 2000, she moved to Uruguay to lead the communications team at an international non-profit.
A decade later and a change of career, now as the owner of an award-winning guesthouse in Montevideo’s Old City, pleas from grateful guests to share her insider information about the city more widely inspired the popular Guru’Guay website in late 2013. The Guru’Guay website receives almost 200,000 visitors a year.
Since then Karen has published The Guru’Guay Guide to Montevideo (Jan. 2016, 2nd edition out Oct. 2019) – the only English-language city guide to the capital – and its companion The Guru’Guay Guide to Uruguay: Beaches, Ranches & Wine Country (Nov. 2017).
Karen is the only Uruguay guidebook author who actually lives in Uruguay and the difference to the other commercial guidebooks is palpable.
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(4K) Paysandú ciudad de LOS IRACUNDOS
El grupo se formó en 1958 en Paysandú, Uruguay, y contaba con seis miembros. Inicialmente se autodenominaron los Blue Kings ya que en esa época estaban de moda los nombres en inglés; pero un profesor de música del colegio donde ellos asistían les dijo que optaran por un nombre en español, luego adoptaron el nombre de Los Iracundos, debido al ingreso a la poderosa disquera RCA VICTOR.1
Eduardo Franco, 'Franco' (vocalista, compositor, arreglista), su hermano Leonardo Franco, 'Leoni' (primera guitarra), Juan Carlos Velázquez, 'Juano' (batería), Juan Bosco Zabalo, 'Bosco' (segunda guitarra), Hugo Burgueño, 'Burgues' (bajo electrónico, compositor y coros) y Jesús María Febrero, 'Febro' (teclados) fueron los seis integrantes originales del grupo.
Los Iracundos alcanzaron fama internacional a mediados de la década de 1960 con temas románticos juveniles como Calla (grabado el 31 de marzo de 1965), Y la Ciudad Duerme (lanzado el 25 de julio de 1965) Todo terminó, la Juventud, El desengaño (del disco La Juventud), La lluvia terminó, Felicidad, felicidad,Tú ya no estarás, El triunfador y Es la lluvia que cae, tema incluido en el álbum Iracundos en Roma -el más exitoso de esta década- éxitos que los llevan a incursionar, incluso, en el cine, en varias oportunidades como invitados y en una de ellas como protagonistas, en la película Este loco verano donde además interpretaban las canciones de su repertorio.
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Paysandú is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Uruguay having many best places in Paysandú. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best Places in Paysandú that you won't regret going to.
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1. **Montevideo**: The capital city is known for its rich cultural scene, historic architecture, and scenic Rambla waterfront. Don't miss Ciudad Vieja, the historic old town, and the bustling Mercado del Puerto.
2. **Punta del Este**: This glamorous beach resort town is famous for its beautiful beaches, upscale resorts, and lively nightlife. The iconic sculpture La Mano is a must-see.
3. **Colonia del Sacramento**: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this charming colonial town boasts well-preserved architecture, cobblestone streets, and a picturesque waterfront.
4. **Cabo Polonio**: Known for its rugged beauty, this remote national park features sand dunes, a historic lighthouse, and a large population of sea lions. The area is only accessible by 4x4 vehicles.
5. **La Paloma**: A laid-back coastal town ideal for enjoying the beach and outdoor activities. It’s less crowded than Punta del Este, making it a great spot for a relaxing getaway.
6. **Salto**: Famous for its thermal baths, Salto offers a unique way to relax in natural hot springs. The city is also home to some interesting architecture and local cultural sites.
7. **Tacuarembó**: This town is the heart of Uruguay’s gaucho culture and is known for its festivals and celebrations of traditional music and dance, especially Cumbia and Tango.
8. **Piriápolis**: A charming resort town with a mix of historical architecture and natural beauty. The area offers stunning views from the top of Cerro San Antonio and a lovely beachfront promenade.
9. **Paysandú**: Located on the banks of the Uruguay River, this city offers historical landmarks, beautiful parks, and a relaxed atmosphere. The nearby Termas de Almirón is another highlight for those seeking thermal baths.
10. **Rocha**: Known for its unspoiled beaches and natural reserves, Rocha is perfect for nature lovers and those seeking a quieter beach experience. The nearby Laguna de Rocha is a significant bird-watching site.
Each of these destinations highlights a different aspect of Uruguay’s diverse offerings, from bustling cities to tranquil natural retreats.
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Las termas de Guaviyú, se encuentran sobre la ruta 3, a medio camino entre las ciudades de Paysandú y Salto. Estas tomas fueron realizadas a fines de Noviembre con un par de drones, uno, un ala fija y otro un cuatrimotor, clásico.
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Uruguay , officially the Eastern Republic of Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in the southeastern region of South America. It is bordered by Argentina to its west and Brazil to its north and east, with the Atlantic Ocean to the south and southeast. Uruguay is home to 3.3 million people,[1] of whom 1.8 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. With an area of approximately 176,000 square kilometres (68,000 sq mi), Uruguay is geographically the second-smallest nation in South America after Suriname.
Uruguay was inhabited by the Charrúa people for approximately 4000 years before the Portuguese invaded. Portugal established Colonia del Sacramento, one of the oldest European settlements in the country, in 1680. Montevideo was founded as a military stronghold by the Spanish in the early 18th century, signifying the competing claims over the region. Uruguay won its independence between 1811 and 1828, following a four-way struggle between Spain, Portugal, Argentina and Brazil. It remained subject to foreign influence and intervention throughout the 19th century, with the military playing a recurring role in domestic politics until the late 20th century. Modern Uruguay is a democratic constitutional republic, with a president who serves as both head of state and head of government.
Uruguay is ranked first in Latin America in democracy, peace, lack of corruption, quality of living,[7] e-Government,[8] and equally first in South America when it comes to press freedom, size of the middle class, prosperity and security.[7] On a per capita basis, Uruguay contributes more troops to United Nations peacekeeping missions than any other country.[7] It ranks second in the region on economic freedom, income equality, per capita income and inflows of FDI.[7] Uruguay is the third best country on the continent in terms of HDI, GDP growth,[9] innovation and infrastructure.[7] It is regarded as a high income country (top group) by the UN, the only one in Latin America.[8] Uruguay is also the 3rd best ranked in the world in e-Participation.[8] Uruguay is an important global exporter of combed wool, rice, soybeans, frozen beef, malt and milk.[7]
The Economist named Uruguay country of the year in 2013[10] acknowledging the innovative policy of legalizing the production, sale and consumption of cannabis. Same-sex marriage and abortion are also legal, leading Uruguay to be regarded as one of the most liberal nations in the world, and one of the most socially developed, outstanding regionally[11] and performing well globally on personal rights, tolerance and inclusion issues.[12]