Argentina and Brazil
Atlantic
Argentina and Brazil
Brazil, Argentina and the Atlantic Ocean.
Surrounded by Argentina, Brazil, and the Atlantic Ocean, Uruguay's Rio de la Plata is a common tourist attraction.
Uruguay is bordered by Brazil to the north and Argentina to the west. To the south, it has a coastline along the Río de la Plata, an estuary formed by the confluence of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers.
All the countries accept Uruguayan passport since nobody has any issues with Uruguay. However, not all the countries have embassies or consulates in Uruguay; so you may need to obtain their visa (if you need one) by going to your neighbouring countries.
Uruguay is bordered by Argentina, Brazil, and the Atlantic Ocean.Argentina and Brazil are the two countries while the Atlantic Ocean is the body of water.Uruguay has land borders with Argentina and Brazil. It has a coastline on the South Atlantic ocean.Uruguay borders the country of Brazil and Argentina. The Rio de la Plata is the body of water that borders the country of Uruguay on the south.Uruguay is bordered by Argentina on the Northwest, and Brazil on the Northeast. It is bordered on the south by the Atlantic Ocean.
Not as Uruguay, only before it's independence. In WWII Uruguay was neutral. However, Uruguay military is present to maintain peace in some countries such as Congo and Haití.
Uruguay does not border any continent, but is part of South America. Uruguay borders the Atlantic Ocean, the Rio de la Plata, and could be said to border the Uruguay river. Uruguay also borders Brazil and Argentina.
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Yes, it's an estuary but only connects Uruguay with Argentina. The one that goes to the north from the "de la Plata" River is the Uruguay River.
It is one of the most economically developed country in South America!
Uruguay is one of the safest countries in Latin America. Also, living outside its capital (Montevideo) is safer.