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  2. Tres Cruces bus station - Wikipedia

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    Main facade and monument to Fructuoso Rivera, first president of Uruguay. On July 11, 1991, President Luis A. Lacalle signed the agreement for the construction of the Bus Terminal. [1] The building was designed by the studio of the architect Guillermo Gómez Platero, with the collaboration of Enrique Cohe and Roberto Alberti.

  3. Transport in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The transport network in Uruguay consists of 1,673 km of rail network, 7,743 km of paved roads, 1,600 km of navigable waterways, and 11 airports with paved roads.

  4. National Routes of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The National Routes of Uruguay (officially in Spanish, Rutas nacionales de Uruguay) are the most important transport routes in the country, linking all locations. It has a network of 8,698 km of which 303 km are with concrete, asphalt 3,164 km, 4,220 km bituminous and 1,009 km rough.

  5. Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay reached the semi-final for the first time in 40 years in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Diego Forlán was presented with the Golden Ball award as the best player of the 2010 tournament. [189] Uruguay exported 1,414 football players during the 2000s, almost as many players as Brazil and Argentina. [190]

  6. Route 11 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    National Routes of Uruguay Route 11 is a national route of Uruguay . In 1983, it was assigned the name José Batlle y Ordóñez ; [ 1 ] and in the last stretch it bears the name Ing.

  7. Route 14 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    National Routes of Uruguay; Route 14 is a national route of Uruguay. In 1983, it was assigned the name Brigadier General Venancio Flores. [1]

  8. Route 2 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    National Routes of Uruguay; Route 2 is a national route of Uruguay. In 1983, it was assigned the name Grito de Asencio. [1] It connects Fray Bentos with Rosario. The ...

  9. Route 10 (Uruguay) - Wikipedia

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    Route 10 is a national route of Uruguay.In 1983, it was assigned the name Juan Díaz de Solís, honouring the Spanish navigator. [1]The distance notation along Route ...