Outline of Uruguay

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Uruguay:

An enlargeable relief map of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay

Uruguay sovereign country located in southeastern South America.[1] It is home to 3.46 million people, of which 1.7 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area. Montevideo was founded by the Spanish in the early 18th century as a military stronghold. Uruguay won its independence in 1825-1828 following a three-way struggle between Spain, Argentina and Brazil. It is a constitutional democracy, where the president fulfills the roles of both head of state and head of government. The economy is largely based on agriculture (making up 10% of GDP and the most substantial export) and the state sector, Uruguay's economy is on the whole more stable than in its surrounding states, and it maintains a solid reputation with investors.

General reference

An enlargeable basic map of Uruguay

Geography of Uruguay

Geography of Uruguay

 Brazil 1,068 km
 Argentina 580 km

Environment of Uruguay

An enlargeable satellite image of Uruguay

Natural geographic features of Uruguay

Regions of Uruguay

Regions of Uruguay

Ecoregions of Uruguay

List of ecoregions in Uruguay

Demography of Uruguay

Demographics of Uruguay

Government and politics of Uruguay

Politics of Uruguay

Branches of the government of Uruguay

Government of Uruguay

Executive branch of the government of Uruguay

Legislative branch of the government of Uruguay

Judicial branch of the government of Uruguay

Court system of Uruguay

Foreign relations of Uruguay

Foreign relations of Uruguay

International organization membership

The Eastern Republic of Uruguay is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Uruguay

Law of Uruguay

Military of Uruguay

Military of Uruguay

Local government in Uruguay

Local government in Uruguay

History of Uruguay

History of Uruguay

History of Uruguay, by period or event

History of Uruguay, by subject


Culture of Uruguay

Culture of Uruguay

  • Cuisine of Uruguay
  • Disability in Uruguay
  • Languages of Uruguay
  • National symbols of Uruguay
  • Orders, decorations, and medals of Uruguay: the decorations granted by the Uruguayan authorities to distinguish persons or organizations due to meritory services or achievements.
    • Civilian decorations:
      • Medal of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay: a decoration granted to foreign individuals due to reciprocity reasons and diplomatic relationships.[2]
      • Delmira Agustini Medal: granted to local or foreing individuals to distinguish their work and contribution to further improve the culture.[3]
      • Order of Sports Merit: this decoration acknowledges individuals whose relevant merits or career path related to sports, locally or internationally, contributed with the development of the sports in Uruguay, and also to individuals who contributed with international covenants related to sports.[4]
    • Military decorations:
      • Medal of Military Merit: highest military award related to the Army of Uruguay, that awards civilian and military individuals, Uruguayan or foreign, and also to military units or institutions, due to meritory services or relevant contributions to the Army of Uruguay, and also for exceptional performance in combat in the case of military units.[5]
      • Medal of Aeronautical Merit: highest military award related to the Uruguayan Air Force, that awards civilian and military individuals, Uruguayan or foreign, for their outstanding services in benefit of the Uruguayan Air Force or the national aviation.[6]
      • Decoration of Naval Merit Commander Pedro Campbell: highest military award related to the Navy of Uruguay, that acknowledges civilian and military individuals, Uruguayan or foreign, and also to military units and Uruguayan or foreign institutions, for their outstanding services or relevant works served to the Uruguayan Navy.[7]
      • 18 May 1811 Medal: second award in Army decorations hierarchy, to acknowledge meritory services to the Uruguayan Army.[8]
      • 15 November 1817 Medal: second award in Navy decorations hierarchy, to distinguish civilian and military individuals, military units or institutions, for their merits related to the Navy.[9]
      • Medal of Military Valor: third award in Army decorations hierarchy, to recognize heroic or valor in actions performed in duty.[10]
      • Decoration General José Artigas Leader of the Orientals: decoration by the Staff of Defense office to distinguish individuals who contributed with their services to the Ministry of Defense, Staff of Defense office or to the branches of Armed Forces in general.[11]
  • People of Uruguay
  • Prostitution in Uruguay
  • Public holidays in Uruguay
  • Religion in Uruguay
  • World Heritage Sites in Uruguay

Art in Uruguay

Sports in Uruguay

Sports in Uruguay

Economy and infrastructure of Uruguay

Economy of Uruguay

Education in Uruguay

Education in Uruguay

See also

Uruguay

References

General
Maps

Wikimedia Atlas of Uruguay

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