A British Lord worked as intermediate between Argentina and Brazil to fix the dispute over the territory where now Uruguay is. The result of this treaty was the creation of a new country at the east of the Uruguay River (that's why Uruguay full name is "República Oriental del Uruguay", what means Eastern Republic of Uruguay). This Lord was named John Ponsonby.
Spain is a largely agricultural country. Spain produces crops like wheat, barely, vegetables, tomatoes, olives, sugar, beets, fruit, grapes, and cork.
The only official language in Uruguay is Spanish and is the only one talked by every Uruguayan.
There are at least three (not including French Guiana) and as many as five: definitely Guyana, Suriname, and Peru and probably Uruguay and Argentina.
Two national capitals on the Atlantic Ocean coast of South America are Georgetown (Guyana) and Paramaribo (Suriname). A third capital is Cayenne, but is it technically an overseas territory of France. Lima (Peru) is slightly inland but extends to the Pacific Ocean coast.
Montevideo (Uruguay) and Buenos Aires (Argentina) are both located at the mouth of the Rio de la Plata, which is more or less on the Atlantic.
Pampas. A vast area of grassland and rich soil in south-central South America.
Rio de la Plata.
Depends from where, from the US is 9 and a half hours directly from Miami, FL.
It really depends on how and when they ship it. First class registered air mail could take as little as five days, while the post air mail could take as long as a month. You must also take Chinese holidays into account. In my personal experience, a package from Hong Kong shipped two days after I ordered it and arrived nine days after that.
Personal Experiences:
I ordered through SinoMobileParts on February 26th, and I have yet to receive my package as of April 15th. In fact, they sent out a second one on March 26th, because it seemed like the first one was never showing up, and that one has yet to arrive.
Depends on where you are sending it from!
It costs 98 cents from the US in the year 2010.
Uruguay is in South America, a continent which is predominantly Catholic, although other religions, particularly evangelical Protestantism, have also established themselves there.
Uruguay successfully defeated the Spanish colonial forces on May 18, 1811. However, the country was claimed in part by Brazil, which was in the process of declaring its own independence from Portugal (1822).
Uruguayans declared independence from the Empire of Brazil on August 25, 1825, and received military aid from Argentina. Brazil and Argentina signed the Treaty of Montevideo in 1828 establishing the Republic of Uruguay.
The Uruguay River ("Río Uruguay" in Spanish) is the longest river in Uruguay. It has 1,770 kilometers (approx. 1100 miles) of length. It separates the country from its neighboring country Argentina and it's from where Uruguay takes its name.
Brazil is to the north and northeast of Uruguay, so from some northern parts of Uruguay travelling east would bring you Brazil. To the east of most of Uruguay is the Atlantic Ocean. If you kept going east you would pass south of South Africa and on towards Australia.
Uruguay is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean.
it borders only the atlantic ocean
In English: Uruguayan, in Spanish: Uruguayo if it's male, Uruguaya if it's female.
Also there's another former name for Uruguayans in Spanish: Oriental (female and male indistinctively).
The captain of Uruguay was José Nasazzi Yarza (24 May 1901 in Montevideo - 17 June 1968), Uruguayan footballer. He had won the gold medal in the Olympic Games of 1924 and 1928 with the Uruguayan Football Team. He retired in 1937.
The Uruguayan professional football club "Club Atlético Bella Vista" stadium is named after him.
Mostly an agricultural country, wool as one of their main exports. Many different types of crops
The clothes people wear in Uruguay do not deffer much from the clothers people wear in other countries such as: Argentina, USA, UK... Uruguayans wear jeans, skirts & dresses (for women or girls), T-Shirts... blablabla...
Colonia del Sacramento is a famous place in Uruguay. It is a beautifully preserved colonail town that was actually originally founded by the Portugese. Today it is protected as a world heritage site by UNESCO.
Uruguay has a template climate so in summer the temperature may rise up to 36° C and in winter temperatures can be as low as 0° C or maybe a little less. Temperatures in the same are in average around 25° C.
The capital city of Uruguay is Montevideo. More than half the people of Uruguay live in the Montevideo metropolitan area. No other city has even one tenth the population of the capital. The next largest cities are Salto, Ciudad de la Costa, and Paysandú.