Not in practice.
No, it has "departamentos" (departments). Uruguay is divided in 19 departamentos, all of them have the same laws.
One fo the laws of Uruguay are: that you must be OLDER than eighteen years old to vote for president,mayor or vice president. One fo the laws of Uruguay are: that you must be OLDER than eighteen years old to vote for president,mayor or vice president. One fo the laws of Uruguay are: that you must be OLDER than eighteen years old to vote for president,mayor or vice president.
Uruguay has 19 so called "Departamentos" which would be kind of "provinces" in other countries. 19 different self-governed "departamentos" which depends on the National government, it's not a federal country so Uruguay has only one constitution and the laws are the same for the whole country. The 19 "departamentos" are: Montevideo (capital of the country, the smallest "departamento" in size but largest by far in population), San José, Canelones, Maldonado, Rocha, Colonia, Soriano, Río Negro, Paysandú, Salto, Artigas, Rivera, Treinta y Tres, Cerro Largo, Flores, Florida, Durazno, Tacuarembó (biggest in size) and Lavalleja.
they make products (crafts, jewelry, etc.) and then they sell them!!
It's a republican democracy ruled by its president José Mujica. Laws are approved in a legislative chamber and it has a judicial system.
In Uruguay. On flagpoles On products from Uruguay The UN building Embassies of Uruguay
All of them except Uruguay. A few here and there have decriminalized the use of it, and some don't enforce the laws.
Congress
Its beaches and historical places.
The Uruguay River that borders Uruguay with Argentina.
The Uruguay River