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Compared with its gigantic South American neighbors, Argentina and Brazil, Uruguay may lack size, dramatic landscapes, and cultural and natural diversity. Still, it's found a niche on the international tourist circuit with its beachesinundated by Argentine celebrities and fashion shows in the summer months of January and February. Uruguay also has subtler attractions such as the 17th-century colonial town of Colonia del Sacramento and the underrated capital city of Montevideo. Its rolling interior, dotted with estancias (cattle ranches), many of which house guests in stylish comfort, is still gaucho country.
Uruguay's people, almost entirely of Spanish and Italian ancestry, are unique in South America in that they are mostly middle classthere aren't the extremes of wealth and poverty that plague much of the rest of the South American continent (a legacy of the country's progressive social services). As a result, the nation enjoys a relatively high standard of living and literacy, though Argentina's economic meltdown of 2002 impacted the tourist economy when Argentines, with their devalued pesos, were unable to travel across the Rio de la Plata.
Uruguay,South America.
Compared with its gigantic South American neighbors, Argentina and Brazil, Uruguay may lack size, dramatic landscapes, and cultural and natural diversity. Still, it's found a niche on the international tourist circuit with its beachesinundated by Argentine celebrities and fashion shows in the summer months of January and February. Uruguay also has subtler attractions such as the 17th-century colonial town of Colonia del Sacramento and the underrated capital city of Montevideo. Its rolling interior, dotted with estancias (cattle ranches), many of which house guests in stylish comfort, is still gaucho country. Uruguay's people, almost entirely of Spanish and Italian ancestry, are unique in South America in that they are mostly middle classthere aren't the extremes of wealth and poverty that plague much of the rest of the South American continent (a legacy of the country's progressive social services). As a result, the nation enjoys a relatively high standard of living and literacy, though Argentina's economic meltdown of 2002 impacted the tourist economy when Argentines, with their devalued pesos, were unable to travel across the Rio de la Plata.
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Amptí Viajes
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Tour operator located in Montevideo city, offering a different view of Uruguay and South America. Some of our offers include hunting, golf, spring waters, spas, etc.
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Palacio Salvo Apartment
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A large fully furnished apartment is on offer for short-medium term rental in this historic landmark building.
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Tour operator located in Montevideo city, offering a different view of Uruguay and South America. Some of our offers include hunting, golf, spring waters, spas, etc.
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