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No, it's a developing country.
Uruguay is a country.
It is one of the most economically developed country in South America!
Uruguay is a country, it is not in Brazil.
The economy is largely based on agriculture (making up 10% of GDP and the most substantial export) and the state sector. According to Transparency International, Uruguay is rated as the least corrupt country in Latin America (along with Chile), with its political and labor conditions being among the freest on the continent. Uruguay is one of the most economically developed countries in Latin America, with a high GDP per capita and the 47th highest quality of life in the world. It was the first Latin American country to legalize same and different sex civil unions at a national level in the year 2007. So based on the above, I would say that Uruguay is a relatively wealthy country.
Uruguay in 1930 in Uruguay
Yes it is a country.
No. France is a European country and Uruguay an independent South American country.
Montevideo is a city, the capital of Uruguay. At Uruguay's west is the country of Argentina.
The country of Uruguay's official name is República Oriental del Uruguay (Oriental Republic of Uruguay)
Uruguay was founded in 1828. As of 2017, Uruguay is 189 years old.
The country between Chile and Uruguay is Argentina.