Montevideo is the name of the capital city of Uruguay. It is pronounced the same both in English and Spanish.
MON-teh-vee-deh-oh
Folklore states that this name came about because the location the city would occupy was charted as the sixth hill from east to west. In Spanish that is
Monte (hill)
VI (Roman numeral for 6)
De Este a Oeste.
Monte VI d E O.
In Mexico, they call Montevideo Montevideo. In Spain, they also call it Montevideo. (Except that it's a city-name as it is, the English equivalent might be 'Mountview')
Montevideo in Spanish translates to "Mount I see." It is the capital and largest city of Uruguay, named by the Spanish when they first arrived in the area.
The address of the Montevideo Public Library is: 224 South First Street, Montevideo, 56265 1413
the population for Montevideo is 5346
Montevideo was created in 1726.
Montevideo is the capital and the nationality is "Uruguayan" in English ("uruguayo" for male and "uruguaya" for female in Spanish).
Ana Olivera is the intendent of Montevideo. However there are many alcaldes inside Montevideo, under her government.
Divorce in Montevideo was created in 1939.
Montevideo skyscraper was created in 2005.
Montevideo Department was created in 1816.
The House in Montevideo was created in 1963.
Sheraton Montevideo was created in 1999.