It's illegal but children can be seen begging or classifying trash on the capital's streets.
Yes, and most children in Uruguay used to play with them.
yes they do
Play football (soccer) and videogames.
Usually they work, they have a job.
Yes, in September 2009, Uruguay became the first country in Latin America to permit same-sex couples to jointly adopt children.
they work & sell stuff like us
In Uruguay is obligatory for citizens to go to pre-school from 3 years old and until third year of high-school. 12 years of school are mandatory by law.
In Uruguay. On flagpoles On products from Uruguay The UN building Embassies of Uruguay
Children's Day in Uruguay is officialy on January 6th but informaly that date is known by Uruguayans as Epiphany and one Sunday in August is commercialy Children's Day. Usualy parents and ,maybe another relative too, give their childrens presents on January 6th and also in August. Sometimes some adults also receive presents on January 6th but never in the Children's Day celebrated in August.
The Uruguay River that borders Uruguay with Argentina.
The Uruguay River
The country of Uruguay's official name is República Oriental del Uruguay (Oriental Republic of Uruguay)