Flores () is a
department of
Uruguay
Uruguay, officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast, while bordering the Río de la Plata to the south and the A ...
, positioned in the southwest of the central part of the country. Its capital is
Trinidad
Trinidad is the larger, more populous island of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the country. The island lies off the northeastern coast of Venezuela and sits on the continental shelf of South America. It is the southernmost island in ...
. It borders
Durazno Department
Durazno (; ) is a Departments of Uruguay, department of Uruguay. Its capital is Durazno. Its name means ''"peach"'' in Spanish language, Spanish, referring to the department's peaches and its status as an agricultural breadbasket. It is located i ...
to the north and east,
Florida Department
Florida () is a department of Uruguay. Its capital is Florida. It is located in the south of the central part of the country with Durazno Department to its north, the departments of Treinta y Tres and Lavalleja to its east, Canelones Department t ...
to the southeast,
San José Department
San José Department () is a department of Uruguay. Its capital is San José de Mayo. It borders Colonia Department to the west, Flores Department to the north and the departments of Florida, Canelones and Montevideo to the east. Its southern ...
to the south and
Soriano Department
Soriano () is a department of Uruguay. Its capital is Mercedes. It is located on the west of the country, south of Río Negro Department, north of Colonia Department and west of Flores Department. Its western border is the Río Uruguay, sepa ...
to the west. Its density of population was the lowest during the 2011 census, closely followed by the departments of Durazno and Treinta y Tres.
History
The department was formed in 1885 from part of San José Department, during the government of President
Máximo Santos
Máximo Benito Santos Barbosa (15 April 1847 – 19 May 1889) was a Uruguayan political and military figure who was President of Uruguay from 1882 to 1886. He was member of the Colorado Party.
He governed as an authoritarian in an alliance with ...
. It is named after the former
Colorado Party leader,
Venancio Flores
Venancio Flores Barrios (18 May 1808 – 19 February 1868) was a Uruguayan political leader and general who served as President of Uruguay from 1854 to 1855 (interim) and from 1865 to 1868.
Background and early career
In 1839, he was made polit ...
, who was born in Trinidad in the nineteenth century.
The department has many sites of prehistoric
rock art
In archaeology, rock arts are human-made markings placed on natural surfaces, typically vertical stone surfaces. A high proportion of surviving historic and prehistoric rock art is found in caves or partly enclosed rock shelters; this type al ...
. Such examples of rock art are particularly concentrated at
Chamangá
Chamangá is an area within a rocky terrain in the Flores Department of Uruguay, where a considerable quantity of ancient rock art has survived.
The Chamangá River, a tributary of the Yí River, flows nearby.
History
In recent years there ...
(
Localidad Rupestre de Chamangá
The Chamangá Rock Art Place () is a concentration of rock painting located at Chamangá to the east of Trinidad, Uruguay.
See also
* Chamangá
References
External links
Flores Department
Historic preservation in Uruguay
Ro ...
).
Another site of interest is the
Palace Cave.
Economy
Outside Trinidad, Flores is agricultural, primarily raising cattle for export and sheep for wool and
Gaucho
A gaucho () or gaúcho () is a skilled horseman, reputed to be brave and unruly. The figure of the gaucho is a folk symbol of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, the southern part of Bolivia, and the south of Chilean Patago ...
s, the
South America
South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a considerably smaller portion in the Northern Hemisphere. It can also be described as the southern Subregion#Americas, subregion o ...
n
cowboy
A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the ''vaquero'' ...
s, can still be seen riding the plains. There are many active ranches (Spanish: ''estancias''), some of which can be visited by tourists.
However, Flores keeps its traditions whilst utilising the best of modern technology. For example, horses are frequently used for round-ups, but communications are all digital, and wireless internet is available throughout the department.
Fauna
Over 100 species of birds can be found in Flores. For example, rufous
hornero
The hornero birds are members of the genus ''Furnarius'' in the family Furnariidae, native to South America. The English common name appears in many books as "ovenbird".Sclater, Philip Lutley: Argentine ornithology. A descriptive catalogue of ...
s, with their oven-like nests, can be seen sitting atop fence posts. Huge colonies of green
parrot
Parrots (Psittaciformes), also known as psittacines (), are birds with a strong curved beak, upright stance, and clawed feet. They are classified in four families that contain roughly 410 species in 101 genus (biology), genera, found mostly in ...
s' nests hang high in the tall eucalyptus. Southern
lapwing
Lapwings (subfamily Vanellinae) are any of various ground-nesting birds (Family (biology), family Charadriidae) akin to plovers and dotterels. They range from in length, and are noted for their slow, irregular wingbeats in flight and a shrill, ...
s, locally known as teros,
burrowing owl
The burrowing owl (''Athene cunicularia''), also called the shoco, is a small, long-legged, primarily terrestrial—though not flightless—species of owl native to the open landscapes of North and South America. They are typically found in gra ...
s, and elegant-crested tinamou nest in open fields while long wing harriers, gray
eagle
Eagle is the common name for the golden eagle, bald eagle, and other birds of prey in the family of the Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of Genus, genera, some of which are closely related. True eagles comprise the genus ''Aquila ( ...
s, and
hawk
Hawks are birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. They are very widely distributed and are found on all continents, except Antarctica.
The subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, sharp-shinned hawks, and others. This ...
s soar high above. Some of the largest great kiskadees are extremely common as are the guira, a type of
cuckoo
Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae ( ) family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes ( ). The cuckoo family includes the common or European cuckoo, roadrunners, koels, malkohas, couas, coucals, and anis. The coucals and anis are somet ...
. Along quiet country lanes giant wood rails, pink
spoonbills
Spoonbills are a genus, ''Platalea'', of large, long-legged wading birds. The spoonbills have a global distribution, being found on every continent except Antarctica. The genus name ''Platalea'' derives from Ancient Greek and means "broad", refe ...
and
kingfishers
Kingfishers are a family, the Alcedinidae, of small to medium-sized, brightly coloured birds in the order Coraciiformes. They have a cosmopolitan distribution, with most species living in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Oceania, ...
can be seen, alongside flocks of ibis and white
egret
Egrets ( ) are herons, generally long-legged wading birds, that have white or buff plumage, developing fine plumes (usually milky white) during the breeding season. Egrets are not a biologically distinct group from herons and have the same build ...
s in the pastures. Red headed cardinals, both orange throated and red necked woodpeckers, and scissor-tailed nightjars can be seen in the small stands of trees that dot the countryside. Long, split tailed
flycatchers zip above the rich grass around twilight. Glittering-bellied emerald
hummingbird
Hummingbirds are birds native to the Americas and comprise the Family (biology), biological family Trochilidae. With approximately 366 species and 113 genus, genera, they occur from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, but most species are found in Cen ...
s drink from the tall purple flowers that carpet the fields from Spring until Fall.
Tegu
Tegu is a common name of a number of species of lizards that belong to the families Teiidae and Gymnophthalmidae. Tegus are native to Central and South America. They occupy a variety of habitats and are known for their large size and predato ...
lizards,
armadillo
Armadillos () are New World placental mammals in the order (biology), order Cingulata. They form part of the superorder Xenarthra, along with the anteaters and sloths. 21 extant species of armadillo have been described, some of which are dis ...
s,
fox
Foxes are small-to-medium-sized omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull; upright, triangular ears; a pointed, slightly upturned snout; and a long, bushy tail ("brush").
Twelve species ...
,
skunk
Skunks are mammals in the family Mephitidae. They are known for their ability to spray a liquid with a strong, unpleasant scent from their anal glands. Different species of skunk vary in appearance from black-and-white to brown, cream or gi ...
s, hares, opossums and
snake
Snakes are elongated limbless reptiles of the suborder Serpentes (). Cladistically squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales much like other members of the group. Many species of snakes have s ...
s enjoy the undeveloped pastures which dominate the department.
A nature reserve is maintained in the department's capital, Trinidad.
Demographics

It is the most sparsely populated of all the
Uruguayan departments with a population density of under 5 people per km² and 350,000 head of cattle. Of the total population of 25,050, some 21,430 live in the capital
Trinidad
Trinidad is the larger, more populous island of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the country. The island lies off the northeastern coast of Venezuela and sits on the continental shelf of South America. It is the southernmost island in ...
.
As of the census of 2011, Flores Department had a population of 25,050 (12,342 male and 12,708 female) and 10,589 households.
Demographic data for Flores Department in 2010:
*Population growth rate: 0.151%
*Birth Rate: 14.73 births/1,000 people
*Death Rate: 9.25 deaths/1,000 people
*Average age: 34.3 (33.2 male, 35.5 female)
*Life Expectancy at Birth:
**Total population: 78.66 years
**Male: 74.82 years
**Female: 82.20 years
*Average per household income: 26,324 pesos/month
*Urban per capita income: 11,025 pesos/month
''2010 Data Source:''
:Urban population
:Rural population
Flores department has a rural population of 2,068.[
]
Population data stated according to the 2011 census.
Culture
Noted local musical talent includes that of the musician
Danilo Pallares Echeverría.
The Duo Chamangá (see also:
Chamangá#Singing duo) is a noted local musical partnership.
Notable people
* Dr.
Armando Castaingdebat
Armando Irineo Castaingdebat Colombo (born 25 October 1959) is a Uruguayan politician who served as Minister of National Defense from March 4, 2024 to March 1, 2025 under President Luis Lacalle Pou. A member of the National Party, he previously ...
is the administrative head of Flores Department.
*
Danilo Pallares Echeverría is a local writer and musician, author of the 'Flores Hymn'.
*
Faustino Harrison
Faustino Harrison Usoz (21 May 1900, Chamangá, Flores Department – 20 August 1963, Montevideo)
was a Uruguayan politician.
Career President of the National Council of Government
Harrison was elected to the ruling nine-member National Counc ...
was
President of Uruguay
The president of Uruguay (), officially known as the president of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay (), is the head of state and head of government of Uruguay. The president presides over the Cabinet of Uruguay, Council of Ministers, directing ...
1962-1963.
*
Benito Medero was a government minister in the 1970s and Ruralist leader in the 1960s.
*
Chory Castro
Gonzalo "Chory" Castro Irizábal (born 14 September 1984) is a Uruguayan professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Midfielder#Winger, left winger for Porongos.
He started his career at Club Nacional de Football, Nacional, bu ...
is an international soccer player.
See also
*
List of populated places in Uruguay#Flores Department
*
Máximo Santos#Creation of Flores Department
*
Himno a Flores (Flores hymn)
*
Trinidad, Uruguay#Nature reserve
References
External links
Official site of Flores
INE map of Flores DepartmentNuestra Terra, Colección Los Departamentos, Vol.2 "Flores"*
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