A little more than 3 million (one third in its capital: Montevideo)
Around 3,5m people.
Around 93% of people who wants a job can get it.
199,854
English is not an official language in Uruguay (Spanish is) so not many people speaks English. However, there are many bilingual schools (who teach in Spanish and English) and many people studies English but it's not common to speak in English in local shops. Hotels and tourist places yes.
Uruguay has no mountains but it has many hills.
None, Uruguay has hills.
Because the capital city of Uruguay, Montevideo, is located there. One third of the people in Uruguay lives in its capital.
The total of rivers in Uruguay is 30.
Uruguay's only donkeys are in the zoos.
There is no exact number available for the homeless population in Uruguay as it can vary depending on how homelessness is defined and measured. However, it is estimated that there are thousands of people experiencing homelessness in Uruguay, with factors such as poverty, mental health issues, and substance abuse contributing to homelessness in the country.
Uruguayan people.
Usually apples and bananas but there are many others depending on the season.