Montevideo

Cerro de Montevideo as seen from the city, in 1865. Montevideo (, ; ) is the capital and largest city of Uruguay. According to the 2023 census, the city proper has a population of 1,302,954 (about 37.2% of the country's total population) in an area of . Montevideo is situated on the southern coast of the country, on the northeastern bank of the Río de la Plata.

A Portuguese garrison was established in the place where today is the city of Montevideo in November 1723. The Portuguese garrison was expelled in February 1724 by a Spanish soldier, Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, as a strategic move amidst the Spanish-Portuguese dispute over the platine region. There is no official document establishing the foundation of the city, but the "Diario" of Bruno Mauricio de Zabala officially mentions the date of 24 December 1726 as the foundation, corroborated by presential witnesses. The complete independence from Buenos Aires as a real city was not reached until 1 January 1730. It was also under brief British rule in 1807, but eventually the city was retaken by Spanish criollos who defeated the British invasions of the River Plate. Montevideo is the seat of the administrative headquarters of Mercosur and ALADI, Latin America's leading trade blocs, a position that entailed comparisons to the role of Brussels in Europe.

The 2019 Mercer's report on quality of life, rated Montevideo first in Latin America, a rank the city has consistently held since 2005. , Montevideo was the 19th largest city economy in the continent and 9th highest income earner among major cities. In 2022, it has a projected GDP of $53.9 billion, with a per capita of $30,148.

In 2018, it was classified as a beta global city ranking eighth in Latin America and 84th in the world. Montevideo hosted every match during the first FIFA World Cup, in 1930. Described as a "vibrant, eclectic place with a rich cultural life", and "a thriving tech center and entrepreneurial culture", Montevideo ranked eighth in Latin America on the 2013 MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index.

The city features historic European architecture, and is in fact considered one of the cities with the most art deco influence. It is the hub of commerce and higher education in Uruguay as well as its chief port and financial hub, anchoring the metropolitan area with a population of around 2 million. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Nomenclatura de Montevideo (calles, plazas, plazuelas y puentes. by Montevideo. Junta ejecutiva administrativa

    Published 1919
    Book
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    Préstamos internacionales en el reinado de Fernando VII : la deuda con Holanda (1778-1830) / by Manachino de Pérez Roldán, Isabel

    Published 1975
    Other Authors: “…Montevideo, María del Valle…”
    Thesis Book
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    Tratados de Montevideo, 1889-1939-1940 /

    Published 1959
    “…Montevideo. Tratados de Montevideo…”
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    Reglement du port de Montevideo /

    Published 1865
    “…Montevideo…”
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    Humanidades : revista de la Universidad de Montevideo.

    “…Universidad de Montevideo (Montevideo, Uruguay)…”
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    Congreso Universitario de Montevideo, marzo de 1931.

    “…Congreso Universitario de Montevideo Montevideo, UY…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Biodiversidad : Sustento y Culturas /

    Published 2003
    “…REDES-AT (MONTEVIDEO)…”
    Texto completo desde 2001, 27. [Consulta: 2024/02/21]
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    Anales de la Facultad de Medicina /

    Published 1916
    “…Universidad de Montevideo. Facultad de Medicina (Montevideo, UY)…”
    Journal
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    Montevideo, capital Iberoamericana de la cultura, 1996.

    “…Montevideo. Intendencia Municipal…”
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    INDICE DE CINTERFOR DOCUMENTACION I-50 /

    “…OIT. CINTERFOR (MONTEVIDEO)…”
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    Originales y documentos de José Enrique Rodó : 1871-15 de Julio 1971 /

    Published 1971
    “…Montevideo. Biblioteca Nacional…”
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    Humanidades : revista de la Universidad de Montevideo.

    Published 2001
    “…Universidad de Montevideo…”
    Página web de la revista
    Dialnet
    Índice de autores
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    Los nuevos caminos de América Latina : setiembre 1996.

    Published 1997
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Primer Congreso Medico Nacional. /

    Published 1917
    “…Congreso Medico Nacional Montevideo…”
    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Fotografía e historias : la construcción narrativa de la memoria y las identidades en el álbúm fotográfico familiar / by Triquell, Agustina

    Published 2011
    “…Centro de Fotografía (Montevideo)…”
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    La ideología del movimiento ruralista a través de la vida de Artigas escrita por Chico-Tazo / by Campiglia, Néstor

    “…Montevideo, UY : [s.n.]…”
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