Villa EspaƱola
Villa EspaƱola is a ''barrio'' (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo. Location This barrio shares borders with Mercado Modelo to the west, PĆ©rez Castellanos to the northwest, Ituzaingó to the north, Flor de MaroƱas to the northeast, MaroƱas to the east and Unión to the south. Sports Villa EspaƱola is home to the C.S.D. Villa EspaƱola Boxing and Sports Club. Places of worship * Parish Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Vera 2594 (Roman Catholic The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ...) * Parish Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Leopoldo Alas 2940 (Roman Catholic) See also * Barrios of Montevideo Barrios of Montevideo {{Montevideo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Barrio
''Barrio'' () is a Spanish language, Spanish word that means "Quarter (urban subdivision), quarter" or "neighborhood". In the modern Spanish language, it is generally defined as each area of a city delimited by functional (e.g. residential, commercial, industrial, etc.), social, architectural or morphological features. In Spain, several Latin America, Latin American countries and the Philippines, the term may also be used to officially denote a division of a municipality. ''Barrio'' is an arabism (Classical Arabic ''barrÄ«'': "wild" via Andalusian Arabic ''bĆ”rri'': "exterior"). Usage In Argentina and Uruguay, a ''barrio'' is a division of a municipality officially delineated by the local authority at a later time, and it sometimes keeps a distinct character from other areas (as in the Barrios and Communes of Buenos Aires, barrios of Buenos Aires, even if they have been superseded by larger administrative divisions). The word does not have a special socioeconomic connotation un ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Sovereign States
The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty. The 205 listed states can be divided into three categories based on membership within the United Nations System: 193 member states of the United Nations, UN member states, two United Nations General Assembly observers#Current non-member observers, UN General Assembly non-member observer states, and ten other states. The ''sovereignty dispute'' column indicates states having undisputed sovereignty (188 states, of which there are 187 UN member states and one UN General Assembly non-member observer state), states having disputed sovereignty (15 states, of which there are six UN member states, one UN General Assembly non-member observer state, and eight de facto states), and states having a political status of the Cook Islands and Niue, special political status (two states, both in associated state, free association with New ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Departments Of Uruguay
Uruguay consists of 19 Department (country subdivision), departments (''departamentos''). Each department has a legislature, called a Departmental Board, and a chief executive called an ''Intendant (government official)#Uruguay, Intendente''. History The first division of Uruguay into six departments occurred on 27 January 1816. In February of the same year, two more departments were formed, and in 1828 one more was added. When the Constitution of Uruguay#Original Constitution (1830 - 1918), country's first constitution was signed in 1830, there were nine departments: Montevideo, Maldonado, Canelones, San JosĆ©, Colonia, Soriano, PaysandĆŗ, Durazno and Cerro Largo. At that time, the department of PaysandĆŗ occupied all the territory north of the RĆo Negro, which included the current departments of Artigas, Rivera, Tacuarembó, Salto, PaysandĆŗ and RĆo Negro. On 17 June 1837, this northern territory was divided in three, by the creation of the departments of Salto and Tacuarem ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Montevideo Department
Montevideo () is a department (''departamento'') of Uruguay. It is by far the smallest department in area, but also by far the most populated. Its capital is the city of Montevideo, which is also the national capital. While most of the department is covered by the capital city, there are still smaller towns within its limits. History Montevideo Department was one of the first departments created in the current territory of Uruguay, then Provincia Oriental. It was created on 27 January 1816 by Montevideo Cabildo's decree and approved by JosĆ© Artigas on next 3 February, at the same time Maldonado, Soriano, Canelones, San JosĆ© and Colonia departments were being created. This decree mentioned about its territory that it comprised "beyond the Capital's wall until the PeƱarol line". This administrative subdivision Montevideo Department was part of, stayed with some differences performed during the Portuguese and Brazilian domain of the province as Cisplatina Province. After th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Montevideo
Montevideo (, ; ) is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Uruguay, 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 RĆo 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 people, Spanish-Portuguese people, Portuguese dispute over the RĆo de la Plata Basin, 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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Barrio
''Barrio'' () is a Spanish language, Spanish word that means "Quarter (urban subdivision), quarter" or "neighborhood". In the modern Spanish language, it is generally defined as each area of a city delimited by functional (e.g. residential, commercial, industrial, etc.), social, architectural or morphological features. In Spain, several Latin America, Latin American countries and the Philippines, the term may also be used to officially denote a division of a municipality. ''Barrio'' is an arabism (Classical Arabic ''barrÄ«'': "wild" via Andalusian Arabic ''bĆ”rri'': "exterior"). Usage In Argentina and Uruguay, a ''barrio'' is a division of a municipality officially delineated by the local authority at a later time, and it sometimes keeps a distinct character from other areas (as in the Barrios and Communes of Buenos Aires, barrios of Buenos Aires, even if they have been superseded by larger administrative divisions). The word does not have a special socioeconomic connotation un ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mercado Modelo (Montevideo)
Mercado Modelo was the a central municipal fruit and vegetable wholesale market in of Montevideo, Uruguay. The area around the installations, which occupy several blocks of the Mercado ModeloāBolĆvar, Montevideo, BolĆvar ''barrio'', has also taken on the name of the market, hence the composite name of the entire barrio. The central building has an area of , to which more buildings were added in 1996 of an area of , while the overall area of the market is . In March 2009, the then mayor of Montevideo, Ricardo Ehrlich, announced that the market would be moved to the west of Montevideo. The barrio As a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Mercado Modelo is part of the Mercado ModeloāBolĆvar composite barrio. It shares borders with BolĆvar, Montevideo, BolĆvar to the northwest, PĆ©rez Castellanos to the north, Villa EspaƱola to the east, Unión, Montevideo, Unión to the southeast and LarraƱaga, Uruguay, LarraƱaga to the southwest. The barrio is home to the ma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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PƩrez Castellanos
PĆ©rez Castellanos, also known as Castro - PĆ©rez Castellanos, is a ''barrio'' (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. In the new division of Montevideo in municipalities and "communal centre zones", PĆ©rez Castellanos belongs to municipality D and CCZ 11. Location This barrio borders Cerrito to the west, Las Acacias to the northwest, Ituzaingó to the northeast, Villa EspaƱola to the east, Mercado Modelo to the southeast and BolĆvar to the southwest. It is home to the barracks of the "Blandengues de Artigas". Places of worship * Parish Church of the Annunciation (Roman Catholic The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ...) * Parish Church of Our Lady of the Foundation (Roman Catholic) See also * Barrios of Montevideo References External links B ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ituzaingó, Montevideo
Ituzaingó is a ''barrio'' (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Location It borders Castro Castellanos to the southwest, Las Acacias to the northwest, Jardines del Hipódromo to the northeast, Flor de MaroƱas to the southeast and Villa EspaƱola to the south. Places of worship * Parish Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and St. Rita (MaroƱas), which is also a Roman Catholic The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ... pilgrimage sanctuary See also *[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flor De MaroƱas
Flor de MaroƱas is a ''barrio'' (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Location It borders Villa EspaƱola to the southwest, Ituzaingó to the west, Jardines del Hipódromo to the north and northwest, BaƱados de Carrasco to the east and northeast, MaroƱas / Parque GuaranĆ to the south. Places of worship * Parish Church of St Gemma Galgani (Roman Catholic The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ...) See also * Barrios of Montevideo External links www.uruguayinforme.com Article on the barrio Barrios of Montevideo {{Montevideo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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MaroƱas
MaroƱasāParque GuaranĆ is a composite ''barrio'' (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo. Location This barrio shares borders with Unión to the southwest, Villa EspaƱola to the west, Flor de MaroƱas Flor de MaroƱas is a ''barrio'' (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Location It borders Villa EspaƱola to the southwest, Ituzaingó to the west, Jardines del Hipódromo to the north and northwest, BaƱados de Carrasco to the e ... to the north, Las Canteras to the east and MalvĆn Norte to the south. It is a suburban area which has only one main street called Camino Maldonado. This street is surrounded by small businesses and is the main route to travel to some of the departments of Uruguay. Images See also * Barrios of Montevideo External links * (Spanish) Intendencia de Montevideo / Historia de MaroƱas * Coordinates ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Unión, Montevideo
Unión is a ''neighbourhood'' of Montevideo, Uruguay. Location Unión shares borders with Mercado Modelo and Villa EspaƱola to the northwest, MaroƱas to the northeast, MalvĆn Norte to the east, Buceo and Parque Batlle to the south and La Blanqueada and LarraƱaga to the southwest. History Unión's history started in 1845, during General Oribe's siege of Montevideo, which at the time was little more than the actual Ciudad Vieja, by the creation of the Tribunal of Unión in the area. In 1849, Oribe founded here a village called "Restauración". After the end of the civil war, its status was elevated from "Pueblo" (village) to "Villa" (town), which was renamed to "Villa de la Unión" by Decree of 11 November 1851. Educational facilities * Colegio y Liceo Santa Luisa de Marillac (private, established 1919 by the Vicentian Sisters, lay since 1993) [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |