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Aerial view of Carrasco International Airport, the most important airport in Uruguay. Uruguay had a total of 94 airfields as of 2012, 11 of which have paved runways. The country is primarily served by the Carrasco International Airport in Canelones Department, near the border with Montevideo Department.
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.
Km. 254 José Pedro Varela and Route 14 splits East to Lascano and La Coronilla. Treinta y Tres Department. Km. 284/285 Treinta y Tres, Route 98 Northwest to Route 7 & Route 17 East to La Charqueada; Cerro Largo Department. Km. 395 Melo, Route 7 Southeast and Route 26 West and Northwest. Km. 445 Isidoro Noblía; Km. 455 [5] Aceguá & Route BR ...
Route 14 is a national route of Uruguay. In 1983, it was assigned the name Brigadier General Venancio Flores. [1] It connects Mercedes, Uruguay and joins Route 9 on the east coast near La Coronila. [2]
Visa requirements for holders of normal passports traveling for tourist purposes: Uruguay is a full member of Mercosur.As such, its citizens enjoy unlimited access to any of the other full members (Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay) and associated members (Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru) with the right to residence and work, with no requirement other than nationality.
Ruta Interbalnearia (which means Inter-resort Route) or Ruta Líber Seregni is a national route of Uruguay. It connects Montevideo with Punta del Este to the east along the coast. The road is approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) in length. [ 1 ]
Route 15 is a national route of Uruguay.It crosses the Rocha Department from the city of La Paloma in the south, to the town of Cebollatí in the north.. By law 13505 of 4 October 1966, this route was designated by the name of Javier Barrios Amorín, in the section between the city of La Paloma and Route 9.
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 ...