Uruguay. Table of Contents 1.Flag 2.Population 3.Montevideo, Uruguay 4.History 5.People 6.Religion 7.Culture 8.Lets… Tango!! 9.Weather 10.Government 11.Visa.

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Uruguay

Table of Contents 1.Flag 2.Population 3.Montevideo, Uruguay 4.History 5.People 6.Religion 7.Culture 8.Lets… Tango!! 9.Weather 10.Government 11.Visa Requirements 12.Tourist Attractions 13.Tourist Attractions Cont’d. 2

Flag Uruguay Flag Meaning: The sun emblem is the 'Sun of May'; it is a symbol of freedom and independence. The nine stripes represent the nine provinces of Uruguay, which existed at the time of the flags creation. Uruguay Flag History: The Uruguay flag was adopted on July 11, 1830, making it one of the world's oldest flags. When it was first adopted in 1828 it had 17 stripes but it was reduced to nine in Interesting Uruguay Flag Facts: The colors of the Uruguay flag were inspired by the flag of Argentina; while the United States national flag influenced the design.

Total Projected Population for ,601,088 Birth Rate per 1,000 Mortality Rate per 1,000 Life Expectancy 71.9 for Males and for Females Population

Uruguay’s Capital Home to almost half of Uruguay’s total population Montevideo is a charming, cosmopolitan city, offering the visitor a taste of colonial days in the Ciudad Vieja, or old city, a choice of sandy beaches, nightlife, and a comfortable climate. Montevideo, Uruguay

Prior to European settlement Uruguay was inhabited with indigenous people, the Charruas. Portugal was the first to settle there when they founded the city of Colonia del Sacramento in Spain later took control from Porutgal in 1778, but by this time all the Charruas had already been exterminated. Uruguay revolted against Spain in 1811, only to be conquered in 1817 by the Portuguese from Brazil. Independence was reasserted with Argentine help in 1825, and the republic was set up in History

The vast majority of Uruguayans are of European origin. Of this the two largest groups are of Spanish and Italian descent. The official language of Uruguay is Spanish. Along the shared border with Brazil some of the locals speak a dialect called Portuñol, which is a mix of Portuguese and Spanish. City life tends to be very modern with a full range of amenities one would expect to find in places such as North America and Europe. The population that lives outside the cities tend to be involved in ranching, and today still are associated with the gaucho (cowboy) culture. People

Church and State were officially separated in 1916 Roman Catholic 66% (less than one-half of the adult population attends church regularly), Protestant 2%, Jewish 2%, Non-professing or other 30% Religion

Impressive legacy of artistic and literary traditions. The contribution of its conquerors and diverse immigrants has resulted in native traditions that integrate the Uruguayan community. Uruguay has centuries old remains and fortresses of its colonial era. Its cities have a rich architectural heritage and an impressive number of writers, artists, and musicians have come. Culture

Lets…..Tango!!!!!! Apart from playing soccer, dancing the tango is one of Uruguay’s most favorite past-time. The tango dance style originated in the streets of Montevideo, Uruguay near the end of the 1800’s

Summer Months: Between December and March. Temperatures usually range 20 to 30 degrees celsius. During these months people enjoy sitting on the beaches and enjoying the view. Winter Months: Between June and September. During these months the temperature is usually between 5 to 15 degrees celsius. During this time it would be ideal for anyone to travel here to visit the many different museums that Uruguay has. Spring and Autumn Months: Spring is during September and December, and Autumn comes during March through June. Temperatures are usually around 16 and 22 degree celsius. Which is ideal for visitors who want to spend time outside. Weather

They have a Democratic Constitutional Republican Government. Presidency is elected by popular vote The elected president is both chief of state and head of government. Elected president serves a 5-year term. They have South America’s oldest two-party system. The Colorados (the Reds) The Blancos (the Whites) Government

13 Visa Requirements All United States citizens entering Uruguay for business or pleasure must have a valid passport. U.S. citizens traveling on a regular passport do not need a visa for a visit of less than three months. U.S. citizens traveling on diplomatic or official passports require a visa. Air travelers are required to pay an airport tax upon departure.

Aguas Dulces: It is a fishing village in Rocha know for seafood and butia palm fruit Parque National Santa Teresa: This monumental park has the hilltop known as Fortaleza de Santa Teresa. It also has beaches and forest camping facility. Montevideo: It is the summer resort for the Argentines and also is the capital of Uruguay. It is known for its white sandy beaches. Museo del Indio y del Gaucho: Translates to “The museum of the Indian and the Cowboy” and pays tribute to the people who once used to live in Uruguay and also the cowboys of todays time. Tourist Attractions

15 Tourist Attractions Cont. Colonia Suiza Cerro Pan de Azucar Punta del Este River Delta Museo Didactico Artiguista SOS Rescate de Fauna Marina Punta del Diablo