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The most distinctive ones are tango, murga, a form of musical theater, and candombe, an Afro-Uruguayan type of music which occur yearly during the Carnival period
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The Uruguayan landscape is largely characterized by gently rolling land, with an average elevation of about 383 feet (117 metres) Tidal lakes and sand dunes fringe the coastline
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The Central Lowland, often referred to as the Uruguayan Pampas, represents the southernmost extension of the Pampas grasslands of Argentina and Brazil This region comprises gently rolling plains with few hills, making it an agriculturally productive area
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Tannat is the grape variety which characterizes Uruguayan wines and stands out in the world Uruguay is a producer of world-class food, and meats, dairy products, fruits, honey and oils stand out In Uruguay there are four cattle heads for every inhabitant
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Exercise common sense in your activities in Montevideo and in Uruguayan resort areas, and be attentive to your personal security and surroundings in these areas
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Guide to Uruguay and Uruguayan people, culture, society, language, business and social etiquette, manners, protocol and useful information
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Contemporary Uruguayan culture comes from the contribution of its alternating early settlers from Spain and Portugal, and important influence of European immigrants – Italians, French, Portuguese, Romanians, and Greeks, among others- and traditions blended with Amerindian and African elements
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Uruguay mod (officially named Oriental Republic of Uruguay) is a country in South America The language spoken there is Spanish Its capital and largest city is Montevideo Uruguay is bordered by two large neighbors, Brazil and Argentina The only country in South America that is smaller than Uruguay is Suriname The land is mostly flat, and there are many farms in the countryside The area
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