The national food of Uruguay is asado. This is a type of beef that is barbecued over hot coals. Pasta is also a common food served in this country.
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.
Jews celebrate Hanukkah all over the world.
Hanukkah is celebrated ALL over the world by Jews, wherever they live.
Uruguay is the most urbanized country in Latin America, with over 95% of its population living in urban areas. This high level of urbanization is primarily due to the country's small size and relatively high standard of living.
This is celebrated dominantly in (and originates from) Ireland. It is also often celebrated in Irish communities all over the globe.
Uruguay is the smallest Hispanic nation in South America. The nation is 68,037 square miles and has slightly over 3 million people.
The South American country of Uruguay has the distinction of being a possession of Portugal, Spain and Brazil. The region of Uruguay was first explored by Portuguese explorers in 1512-1513. Spanish explorers would arrive soon afterwards in 1516. The Spanish and Portuguese would clash over the area until it gained independence from Spain in 1814. In 1821 it was invaded by the Portuguese and annex as part of Brazil. Once Brazil split off from Portugal, Uruguay went with it and was part of the Brazilian Empire until 1828 when it re-gained its independence.
The literacy rate in Uruguay is around 98%. This means that the vast majority of the population aged 15 and over can read and write. Uruguay has made significant progress in improving its education system over the years.
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Christmas is celebrated in New York in the same way it's celebrated all over the country. Children unwrap gifts from Santa Clause and their families, and many people enjoy visiting church or mass to celebrate.
Even its not official, uruguay's national animal is a bird, it is the Rufous Hornero that is all over our countryside.