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Uruguay
Uruguay
Uruguay A country in south-east-central South America with a coast on the Atlantic bounded by Argentina on the west and Brazil on the north-east.
Physical
Uruguay has a coast on the estuary of the River Plate, and the Uruguay River flowing down its western boundary is navigable for some 320 km (200 miles). Tributaries flow westward across the country, which is mainly warm, grassy plain (pampas) supporting cattle and sheep. In the centre and north-east the plain is broken by occasional rocky ridges.
Economy
Uruguay has a predominantly agricultural economy dominated by livestock-rearing. Textiles, wool, and meat are the major exports. Arable crops occupy only 10% of agricultural land. Hydroelectricity is exported to Brazil, and accounts for some 90% of domestic consumption. Food-processing and textiles are the principal industries.
History
Uruguay was inhabited by various indigenous peoples, such as the Chaná and Charnía, prior to the arrival of Spanish and Portuguese colonists in the 16th century. During the colonial period, it was known as the Banda Oriental and became a part of the Spanish vice-royalty of Rio de la Plata. In 1814 the leaders of the Banda Oriental, notably
ARTIGAS, broke with the military junta in
ARGENTINA and led a struggle for Uruguayan independence until occupied by Brazil in 1820. In 1825 an independent republic of Uruguay was declared, which was recognized by the treaty between Argentina and Brazil, signed at Rio de Janeiro in 1828. Under a republican constitution, the liberals (
Colorados, redshirts) and the clerical conservatives (
Blancos, whites) struggled violently throughout the 19th century for political control. In 1872 the Colorado Party began a period of 86 years in office. During the first three decades of the 20th century, José
BATLLE Y ORDÓÑEZ, while in and out of the presidency, helped mould Uruguay into South America's first welfare state. Numerous measures for promoting governmental social services and a state-dominated economy were enacted. In 1958 the elections were won by the Blanco Party. Economic and political unrest plagued the nation throughout the 1960s and saw the emergence of the Marxist terrorist group, the Tupamaros. The military took over in the 1970s, and a return to civilian rule took place in 1985, when Julio Sanguinetti became President. After a long campaign he won a referendum in 1989 in support of an Amnesty Law for political prisoners from the military regime of 1973 to 1985. In 1990 Luis Alberto Lacalle Herrera of the Blanco Party succeeded him, forming a coalition government with the Colorado Party. Sanguinetti was re-elected in 1995. Uruguay has emerged as one of the most prosperous and literate nations in the continent, in spite of falling world commodity prices and high inflation.
Capital: | Montevideo |
Area: | 176,215 sq km (68,037 sq miles) |
Population: | 3,216,000 (1998 est) |
Currency: | 1 Uruguayan new peso = 100 centésimos |
Religions: | Roman Catholic 60.0%; Jewish 2.0%; Protestant 2.0% |
Ethnic Groups: | European (Spanish/Italian) 90.0%; Mestizo 3.0%; Jewish 2.0%; mixed 2.0% |
Languages: | Spanish (official) |
International Organizations: | UN; OAS |
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Newspaper article from: The Christian Science Monitor; 8/29/2003; 700+ words
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Magazine article from: Georgetown Journal of International Law; 7/1/2004; ; 700+ words
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News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 11/7/2005; ; 581 words
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M2 Presswire; 10/19/2009; 700+ words
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Newspaper article from: NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs; 4/21/2006; 700+ words
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Newspaper article from: NotiSur - South American Political and Economic Affairs; 8/9/2002; 700+ words
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News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire; 1/3/2006; ; 700+ words
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Uruguay
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Physical Geography
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Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
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Concepción del Uruguay
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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Movimento de Liberación Nacional, Uruguay
Book article from: A Dictionary of Contemporary World History
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Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cultures
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