Uruguay

Welcome to our comprehensive map of Uruguay, featuring its 19 departments. This interactive map provides a clear overview of each department, allowing you to explore the diverse regions of the country.

Uruguay’s Departments:

  1. Artigas
    • Capital: Artigas
    • Area: 11,928 km²
    • Population (2011): 73,378
    • Founded: 1884 (from Salto)
  2. Canelones
    • Capital: Canelones
    • Area: 4,536 km²
    • Population (2011): 520,187
    • Founded: 1816 (as Villa de Guadalupe)
  3. Cerro Largo
    • Capital: Melo
    • Area: 13,648 km²
    • Population (2011): 84,698
    • Founded: 1821
  4. Colonia
  5. Durazno
    • Capital: Durazno
    • Area: 11,643 km²
    • Population (2011): 57,088
    • Founded: 1822 (as Entre Ríos Yí y Negro)
  6. Flores
    • Capital: Trinidad
    • Area: 5,144 km²
    • Population (2011): 25,050
    • Founded: 1885 (from San José)
  7. Florida
    • Capital: Florida
    • Area: 10,417 km²
    • Population (2011): 67,048
    • Founded: 1856 (from San José)
  8. Lavalleja
    • Capital: Minas
    • Area: 10,016 km²
    • Population (2011): 58,815
    • Founded: 1837 (as Minas)
  9. Maldonado
    • Capital: Maldonado
    • Area: 4,793 km²
    • Population (2011): 164,300
    • Founded: 1816 (as San Fernando de Maldonado)
  10. Montevideo
    • Capital: Montevideo
    • Area: 530 km²
    • Population (2011): 1,319,108
    • Founded: 1816
  11. Paysandú
    • Capital: Paysandú
    • Area: 13,922 km²
    • Population (2011): 113,124
    • Founded: 1820
  12. Río Negro
    • Capital: Fray Bentos
    • Area: 9,282 km²
    • Population (2011): 54,765
    • Founded: 1868 (from Paysandú)
  13. Rivera
    • Capital: Rivera
    • Area: 9,370 km²
    • Population (2011): 103,493
    • Founded: 1884 (as Tacuarembó)
  14. Rocha
    • Capital: Rocha
    • Area: 10,551 km²
    • Population (2011): 68,088
    • Founded: 1880 (from Maldonado)
  15. Salto
    • Capital: Salto
    • Area: 14,163 km²
    • Population (2011): 124,878
    • Founded: 1837 (from Paysandú)
  16. San José
    • Capital: San José de Mayo
    • Area: 4,992 km²
    • Population (2011): 108,309
    • Founded: 1816
  17. Soriano
    • Capital: Mercedes
    • Area: 9,008 km²
    • Population (2011): 82,595
    • Founded: 1816 (as Santo Domingo Soriano)
  18. Tacuarembó
    • Capital: Tacuarembó
    • Area: 15,438 km²
    • Population (2011): 90,053
    • Founded: 1837 (from Paysandú)
  19. Treinta y Tres
    • Capital: Treinta y Tres
    • Area: 9,676 km²
    • Population (2011): 48,134
    • Founded: 1884 (from Cerro Largo and Lavalleja)

This map serves as a valuable resource for understanding the geographical and administrative divisions of Uruguay, highlighting the unique characteristics of each department.

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