Uruguay
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January 6 2016
Uruguay Carnival Celebrations Deeply Influenced by African Traditions
Carnival celebrations in South America are traditionally associated with Rio de Janeiro, Carnaval Porteño in Buenos Aires, and Carnaval de Barranquilla in Colombia. The festivities at this time of year in the continent’s smallest country, Uruguay, may be less renowned...
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November 6 2015
6 Reasons to Visit Colonia del Sacramento
Located on the banks of the Rio de la Plata, Colonia del Sacramento is a city that attracts travelers from all over the world due to its peaceful atmosphere and harmonious ambience. The old buildings and cobbled alleyways are just...
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October 9 2015
10 Sites to See in Colonia del Sacramento
Tucked away in the south-eastern corner of South America, Uruguay has maintained a sense of relative peace and serenity compared to its brasher, more flamboyant neighbours. Nowhere is this tranquillity more evident than in the country’s oldest town, Colonia del...
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October 2 2015
10 Attractions in Montevideo You Can't Miss
Uruguay's capital city is an essential stop for travellers to the small South American country. While the city is home to only around 1.3 million people, nearly half of Uruguay's population, it still holds many treasures and places of interest...
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August 12 2015
The Beginner's Guide to Montevideo
How much do you know about Montevideo, Uruguay's capital city? If it's not on your travel itinerary for South America yet, then you need to read our beginner's guide to Montevideo to see why you should visit Uruguay's biggest city. Montevideo...
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August 6 2015
How to Get from Buenos Aires to Montevideo
Uruguay is often neglected in favour of its neighbours to the north and south. But don't underestimate this little country - for its small size, it packs a punch with plenty of things to do and see. If you're going...
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