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Montevideo is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Uruguay. It is located in the south of the country and is the southern capital of America.
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Punta del Este, is located southeast of the department of Maldonado and 7 km from it capital city (Maldonado), is almost jointed to that city. It is located on a narrow strip of coast
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Colonia del Sacramento, denominated as Colonia in the local environment, is the capital of the department of Colonia, Uruguay. Located just few kilometers southeast of the confluence of the Uruguay River
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Arapey Thermal Springs, is located about 80 km north of the department capital and about 560 from Montevideo. Its warm waters are also used for therapeutic purposes
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Dayman Thermal Springs, are located 10 kilometers from the city of Salto, 487 from Montevideo and 440 from Buenos Aires. They are the most popular hot spring resort in the region, with a set of bungalows and hotels.
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Atlantida is located on the shores of the Rio de la Plata, just 45 km from Montevideo, the capital city, and less than 30 kilometers from Carrasco International Airport. It is easily reached from the capital
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Piriapolis is a seaside resort and city in the department of Maldonado (Uruguay), located an hour's drive east from the capital, Montevideo. It was the first seaside resort city of the country
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La Paloma is an ocean seaside resort located in the Santa María cape, founded the first of September, 1874. It is in the Department of Rocha, eastern Uruguay
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La Pedrera is a seaside resort on the coast of Rocha. Covered by the Atlantic Ocean, its name comes from its ancient rock formations near the sea.
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Punta del Diablo, was originally a small fishing village. Its beaches, framed on three rocky points that make up the "trident", occupy about 10 kilometers of coastline
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