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1817 – 20 January: city occupied by Luso-Brazilian forces. 1821 – City becomes part of Brazilian province Cisplatina. 1823 – Siege of Montevideo (1823) 1825 – Hospital de Caridad founded. [2] 1828 City becomes capital of independent Oriental Republic of Uruguay. [1] British Cemetery established. 1829 – City wall dismantled. [citation ...
List of city squares and parks in Montevideo; I. Intendant of Montevideo; T. Timeline of Montevideo This page was last edited on 25 June 2017, at 19:41 (UTC). ...
Timeline of Montevideo; O. Timeline of Ocaña, Colombia; Q. Timeline of Quito; S. Timeline of Santiago de Chile This page was last edited on 6 November 2019 ...
Montevideo (/ ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ v ɪ ˈ d eɪ oʊ /, [10] US also /-ˈ v ɪ d i oʊ /; [11] Spanish: [monteβiˈðeo]) is the capital and largest city of Uruguay.According to the 2023 census, the city proper has a population of 1,302,954 (about 37.2% of the country's total population) [12] in an area of 201 square kilometers (78 sq mi).
Timeline of Montevideo; B. Battle of Montevideo (1807) British invasions of the River Plate; C. Battle of Cerrito; D. Division of Royal Volunteers; F. Field de Villa ...
Timeline of Montevideo; Y. List of years in Uruguay This page was last edited on 28 June 2023, at 11:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Ciudad Vieja (Spanish pronunciation: [sjuˈðað ˈβjexa], Old City) is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Located in a peninsula at the mouth of the Bay of Montevideo, it is the city's historic district. It was founded in 1724 as a walled city by the Spanish Empire. Following Uruguay’s independence, it became a ...
The history of Uruguay comprises different periods: the pre-Columbian time or early history (up to the 16th century), the Colonial Period (1516–1811), the Period of Nation-Building (1811–1830), and the history of Uruguay as an independent country (1830–present).