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Cabo Polonio in Uruguay


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Cabo Polonio is located in the area of ​​Valizas Department of Rocha in Uruguay. Their general appearance is that of a wide sandy strip uneven, which owns about 35 kms. long approximately, for about 5-7 kms. wide. It consists of a dune system that can exceed 30 meters in height and are aligned in the direction of the prevailing wind. This dune system is unique in Uruguay and is one of the few areas of American coastal dunes....

Visit Montevideo in Uruguay


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Montevideo, a port city and the capital of Uruguay, is a perfect destination for travelers looking for a ride reassuring colonial era buildings and next to beautiful beaches. The Gate of the Citadel, which was the only section of the wall that once surrounded the city, now serves as the entrance to Old Town, the oldest neighborhood of Montevideo. Headquarters churches, museums and theaters, when night the area comes alive...

Enjoy Cabo Polonio in Uruguay


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Cabo Polonio located in Uruguay is one of the great attractions of the coast of the South American country. The Cabo Polonio itself is a rock formation that is introduced into the sea, surrounded by two beautiful beaches; northeast “The Skull” and south of “Ensenada” or “South Beach.” The seaward extension rocky group of islands forming the Torres calls, which constitute one of the largest...

Top 5 destinations in Uruguay


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Hot springs (Salto, Paysandu and Rivera) These waters come directly from the Guarani aquifer, in a failed attempt to find oil. They are popular not only because of the region’s population, but also by Buenos Aires and Montevideo. Its use is mainly tourism, although it is also medicinal. Its use is mainly tourism, although it is also medicinal. They are Arapey, the Dayman, Salto Grande, Almirón of Guaviyú and San...

Uruguay starts campaign to attract tourists


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uru To attract more tourists, the government of Uruguay has announced discounts on rentals and tax refunds for foreigners during the austral summer. The measurement is performed with the fear that global economic turmoil and a series of barriers at over Argentina affect peak season in Uruguay. Tourism is one of the main economic activities in Uruguay. The last 2011 represented almost 8% of GDP, equivalent to 10% of...

Uruguay was the Latin American country with the hi...


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Uruguay was the Latin American country with the highest growth in foreign tourist arrivals. Uruguay was the South American country with the highest growth in terms of international visitor arrivals in 2011, according to the World Tourism Organization (WTO), an increase of 21.6% over 2010. The country surpassed the 2.8 million tourists, a floating population almost equal to the number of inhabitants in the country: 3.3...