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  2. Salto, Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Salto (Spanish pronunciation:) is the capital city of the Salto Department in northwestern Uruguay. As of the 2011 census it had a population of 104,028 and is the second most populated city in Uruguay, after Montevideo .

  3. Salto Department - Wikipedia

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    Salto Department (Spanish pronunciation:) is a department of the northwestern region of Uruguay. It has an area of 14,163 km 2 (5,468 sq mi) and a population of 124,878. Its capital is the city of Salto .

  4. Demographics of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the low birth rate, high life expectancy, and relatively high rate of emigration of younger people, Uruguay's population is quite mature. In 2006, the country had a birth rate of 13.91 births per thousand population, lower than neighboring countries Argentina (16.73 births/1000 population)[3] and Brazil (16.56 births/1,000 ...

  5. List of populated places in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of any populated place in Uruguay by department, sortable by population (according to the 2011 census) or alphabetically. The population number may be followed by a letter indicating the official status of the place as follows:

  6. Uruguay's migrant population grows for first time in a ... - AOL

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    Uruguay's relative economic stability, higher wages and job security, and vaunted public education system make it an attractive de Uruguay's migrant population grows for first time in a century ...

  7. List of cities in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The list of cities in Uruguay is a list of all populated centres of Uruguay that have received the status of "Ciudad" (City). There are several populated places that have not received this status, with a population below 10,000 but as big as that of many cities. The ranks shown are only among cities and not including their wider metropolitan areas.

  8. Departments of Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    The first division of Uruguay into six departments occurred on 27 January 1816. In February of the same year, two more departments were formed, and in 1828 one more was added. When the country's first constitution was signed in 1830, there were nine departments: Montevideo, Maldonado, Canelones, San José, Colonia, Soriano, Paysandú, Durazno ...

  9. San Antonio, Salto - Wikipedia

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    The suburb is located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of Route 31, 17 kilometres (11 mi) east of the city and along the railroad track Salto - Artigas. The stream Arroyo San Antonio Grande flows near the suburb.