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In , the city limits were extended around the entire gulf. The previously independent localities of the Villa del Cerro and La Teja were annexed to Montevideo, becoming two of its neighborhoods. To avoid risking the crew in what he thought would be a losing battle, Captain Hans Langsdorff scuttled the ship on 17 December.

Langsdorff committed suicide two days later. The eagle figurehead of the Graf Spee was salvaged on 10 February ; [45] to protect the feelings of those still sensitive to Nazi Germany , the swastika on the figurehead was covered as it was pulled from the water. There were major problems with supply; the immigration cycle was reversed. From the s to the end of the dictatorship in , around one hundred people died or disappeared because of the political violence.

In another hundred Uruguayans also disappeared in Argentina. The result weakened the military and triggered its fall, allowing the return of democracy. In April , as head of state of Vatican , he signed a mediation agreement for the conflict of the Beagle Channel. In , he returned to the country, visiting Montevideo, Florida , Salto and Melo.

The Uruguay banking crisis affected several industries of Montevideo. Montevideo has consistently been rated as having the highest quality of life of any city in Latin America: [50] by [51] [52] it held this rank every year during the decade through To the city's north and east is Canelones Department , with the stream of Carrasco forming the eastern natural border.

The coastline forming the city's southern border is interspersed with rocky protrusions and sandy beaches. Various streams criss-cross the town and empty into the Bay of Montevideo. Its coastline near the emptying rivers are heavily polluted. The city has an average elevation of 43 metres ft. Its highest elevations are two hills: the Cerro de Montevideo and the Cerro de la Victoria, with the highest point, the peak of Cerro de Montevideo, crowned by a fortress, the Fortaleza del Cerro at a height of m ft.

The approximate distances to the neighbouring department capitals by road are, 90 km 56 mi to San Jose de Mayo San Jose Department and 46 km 29 mi to Canelones Canelones Department. The city has cool Winters June to September , warm-hot Summers December to March and volatile Springs October and November ; [56] there are numerous thunderstorms but no tropical cyclones.

Rainfall is regular and evenly spread throughout the year, reaching around millimetres 37 in. Winters are generally cool, wet, windy and overcast. During this season, there are bursts of icy and relatively dry winds of continental polar air masses, giving an unpleasant chilly feeling to the everyday life of the city. Rainfall and sleet are a frequent winter occurrence, but snowfall is extremely rare: flurries have been recorded only four times but with no accumulation, the last one on 13 July during the inaugural match of the World Cup , [58] the other three snowfalls were in , and ; the alleged Carrasco snowfall was actually a hailstorm.

Summers are warm-hot and humid, with less wind than other seasons. During this season, a moderate wind often blows from the sea in the evenings which has a pleasant cooling effect on the city, in contrast to the more severe summer heat of nearby cities like Buenos Aires.

These warm periods are usually followed by thunderstorms, generated by cold fronts of the southwest that lowers temperatures considerably. This phenomenon is regional, and can occur several times all year long. Montevideo has an annual average temperature of As of [update] , the city of Montevideo has been divided into 8 political municipalities Municipios , referred to with the letters from A to G, including CH, each presided over by a mayor elected by the citizens registered in the constituency.

This division, according to the Municipality of Montevideo, "aims to advance political and administrative decentralization in the department of Montevideo, with the aim of deepening the democratic participation of citizens in governance. Of much greater importance is the division of the city into 62 barrios : neighbourhoods or wards. Each barrio has its own identity, geographic location and socio-cultural activities.

A neighbourhood of great significance is Ciudad Vieja, that was surrounded by a protective wall until This area contains most important buildings of the colonial era and early decades of independence. The building facades in the Old Town reflect the city's extensive European immigration, displaying the influence of old European architecture. The most notable sports stadium is the Estadio Centenario within Parque Batlle. The Pocitos district, near the beach of the same name, has many homes built by Bello and Reboratti between and , with a mixture of styles.

However, the construction boom of the s and s transformed the face of this neighbourhood, with a cluster of modern apartment buildings for upper and upper middle class residents. The Palacio Legislativo in Aguada, the north of the city centre, is the seat of the Uruguayan Parliament. World Trade Center Montevideo officially opened in , but work was completed in World Trade Center 1 was the first building to be inaugurated, in That same year the avenue and the auditorium were raised.

It is located between the avenues Luis Alberto de Herrera and 26 de Marzo and has 19 floors and 27, square metres , sq ft of space. The 6,square-metre 68, sq ft [ citation needed ] World Trade Center Plaza is designed to be a centre of gastronomy opposite Towers Square and Bonavita St. The Towers Square, is an area of remarkable aesthetic design, intended to be a platform for the development of business activities, art exhibitions, dance and music performances and social place.

This square connects the different buildings and towers which comprise the WTC Complex and it is the main access to the complex. The square contains various works of art, notably a sculpture by renowned Uruguayan sculptor Pablo Atchugarry. World Trade Center 4, with 40 floors and 53, square metres , sq ft of space is under construction as of [update]. Torre de las Telecomunicaciones Telecommunications Tower or Torre Antel Antel Tower is the metres ft , floor headquarters of Uruguay's government-owned telecommunications company, ANTEL , and is the tallest building in the country.

It was designed by architect Carlos Ott. It is situated by the side of the Bay of Montevideo. Ciudad Vieja was the earliest part of the city to be developed and today it constitutes a prominent barrio of southwest Montevideo. It contains many colonial buildings and national heritage sites, but also many banks, administrative offices, museums, art galleries, cultural institutions, restaurants and night-clubs, making it vibrant with life.

Its northern coast is the main port of Uruguay, one of the few deep-draft ports in the Southern Cone of South America. Montevideo's most important plaza is Plaza Independencia , located between Ciudad Vieja and downtown Montevideo. It starts with the Gateway of The Citadel at one end and ends at the beginning of 18 de Julio Avenue. It is the remaining part of the wall that surrounded the oldest part of the city. It was built in and is owned by the government of Montevideo.

The reconstruction was completed in , and the theatre reopened in August of that year. The Artigas Mausoleum is located at the centre of the plaza. Palacio Salvo , at the intersection of 18 de Julio Avenue and Plaza Independencia, was designed by the architect Mario Palanti and completed in Palacio Salvo stands metres ft high, including its antenna.

During the first decades of Uruguayan independence this square was the main hub of city life. On the square are the Cabildo �the seat of colonial government�and the Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral.

A few blocks northwest of Plaza Zabala is the Mercado del Puerto, another major tourist destination. Parque Batlle [76] formerly: Parque de los Aliados , [77] translation: "Park of the Allies" is a major public central park, located south of Avenida Italia and north of Avenue Rivera. It has a high population density and most of its households are of medium-high- or high-income. On their grounds, they started a private collection of animals that became a zoological garden and was passed to the city in ; [81] in the Planetarium of Montevideo was built within its premises.

The Estadio Centenario , the national football stadium, opened in for the first World Cup , and later hosted several other sporting grounds of note see Sports. One of several statues in the park, it depicts yoked oxen pulling a loaded wagon. On the west side of Parque Batlle, on Artigas Boulevard , the Obelisk of Montevideo is a monument dedicated to those who created the first Constitution.

It has been a National Heritage Site since Established in , the largest of Montevideo's six main public parks is the 1. The most frequented areas of the park are the Rosedal , a public rose garden with pergolas , the Botanical Garden, the area around the Hotel del Prado, as well as the Rural del Prado , a seasonal cattle and farm animal fairground. The Rosedal contains four pergolas, eight domes, and a fountain; its 12, roses were imported from France in The Presidential Residence is located behind the Botanical Gardens.

The park was conceived as a French-style city park. On the east side of the main park area is the National Museum of Visual Arts. On this side, a street market takes place every Sunday. On the north side is an artificial lake with a little castle housing a municipal library for children.

An area to its west is used as an open-air exhibition of photography. The first set of subsidiary forts were planned by the Portuguese at Montevideo in to establish a front line base to stop frequent insurrections by the Spaniards emanating from Buenos Aires. These fortifications were planned within the River Plate estuary at Colonia del Sacramento. However, this plan came to fruition only in November , when Captain Manuel Henriques de Noronha reached the shores of Montevideo with soldiers, guns and colonists on his warship Nossa Senhora de Oliveara.

They built a small square fortification. However, under siege from forces from Buenos Aires, the Portuguese withdrew from Montevideo Bay in January , after signing an agreement with the Spaniards. Fortaleza del Cerro overlooks the bay of Montevideo. An observation post at this location was first built by the Spanish in the late 18th century.

In , a beacon replaced the observation post; construction of the fortress began in and was completed in In , the old beacon was replaced with a stronger electric one. It has been a National Monument since [98] and has housed a military museum since The lighthouse is 21 metres 69 ft high and its light reaches 24 km 15 mi away, with a flash every ten seconds.

The Rambla is an avenue that goes along the entire coastline of Montevideo. As an integral part of Montevidean identity, the Rambla has been included by Uruguay in the Indicative List of World Heritage sites, [] though it has not received this status. Previously, the entire Rambla was called Rambla Naciones Unidas "United Nations" , but in recent times different names have been given to specific parts of it. The Rambla is a very important site for recreation and leisure in Montevideo.

Every day, a large number of people go there to take long strolls, jog, bicycle, roller skate, fish and even�in a special area�skateboard. Its kilometre 17 mi length makes it one of the longest esplanades in the world. The largest cemetery is the Cementerio del Norte , located in the northern-central part of the city.

The Central Cemetery Spanish: Cementerio central , located in Barrio Sur in the southern area of the city, is one of Uruguay's main cemeteries. It was one of the first cemeteries in contrast to church graveyards in the country, founded in in a time where burials were still carried out by the Catholic Church.

Many noblemen and eminent persons are buried there. The cemetery originated when the Englishman Mr. Thomas Samuel Hood purchased a plot of land in the name of the English residents in However, in the government compensated the British by moving the cemetery to Buceo to accommodate city growth.

A section of the cemetery, known as British Cemetery Montevideo Soldiers and Sailors , contains the graves of quite a number of sailors of different nationalities, although the majority are of British descent. In , Montevideo had 57, inhabitants including a number of people of African origin who had been brought as slaves and had gained their freedom around the middle of the century.

By , the population had quadrupled, mainly because of the great European immigration. In , its population had grown massively to , inhabitants. According to the census survey carried out between 15 June and 31 July , Montevideo had a population of 1,, persons, compared to Uruguay's total population of 3,, The female population was , The decrease is due in large part to lowered fertility, partly offset by mortality, and to a smaller degree in migration.

Similarly, the total fertility rate TFR declined from 2. However, mortality continued to fall with life expectancy at birth for both sexes increasing by 1.

In the census of , Montevideo had a population of 1,, The Municipality of Montevideo was first created by a legal act of 18 December Municipalities were abolished by the Uruguayan Constitution of , effectively restored during the military coup of Gabriel Terra , and formally restored by the Constitution.

The Constitution again decided to abolish the municipalities; it came into effect in February Municipalities were replaced by departmental councils, which consisted of a collegiate executive board with 7 members from Montevideo and 5 from the interior region. However, municipalities were revived under the Constitution and have operated continuously since that time. Since , Montevideo has been partially decentralized into 18 areas; administration and services for each area is provided by its Zonal Community Center Centro Comunal Zonal , CCZ , which is subordinate to the Municipality of Montevideo.

The city government of Montevideo performs several functions, including maintaining communications with the public, promoting culture, organizing society, caring for the environment and regulating traffic. The Junta, composed of 31 unsalaried elected members, is responsible for such things as the freedom of the citizens, the regulation of cultural activities, the naming of streets and public places, and the placement of monuments; it also responds to proposals of the Intendant in various circumstances.

A private ranking named Subnational Legislative Online Opening Index measured the data availability in official websites, scoring Montevideo as the second most open district nationally at Under a presidential decree which went into effect on 1 March , smoking is prohibited in any public place with roofing, [] and there is a prohibition on the sale of alcohol in certain businesses from Montevideo has a very rich architectural heritage and an impressive number of writers, artists, and musicians.

Uruguayan tango is a unique form of dance that originated in the neighbourhoods of Montevideo towards the end of the s. Tango , candombe and murga are the three main styles of music in this city. The city is also the centre of the cinema of Uruguay , which includes commercial, documentary and experimental films.

There are two movie theatre companies running seven cinemas, [] [] around ten independent ones [] and four art film cinemas in the city. Montevideo playwrights produce dozens of works each year; of major note are Mauricio Rosencof , Ana Magnabosco and Ricardo Prieto. The director and curator of the Museum presents exhibitions in "virtual spaces, supplemented by information, biographies, texts in English and Spanish". In the early s , to be particular when the military junta took over power in Uruguay, art suffered in Montevideo.

The art studios went into protest mode, with Rimer Cardillo , one of the country's leading artists, making the National Institute of Fine Arts, Montevideo a "hotbed of resistance". This resulted in the military junta coming down heavily on artists by closing the Fine Art Institute and carting away all the presses and other studio equipment. Consequently, the learning of fine arts was only in private studios run by people who had been let out of jail, in works of printing and on paper and also painting and sculpture.

It resumed much later. Construction began in and it was inaugurated in Its collection amounts to , volumes. The city has a long and rich literary tradition. Although Uruguayan literature is not limited to the authors of the capital Horacio Quiroga was born in Salto and Mario Benedetti in Paso de los Toros , for instance , Montevideo has been and is the centre of the editorial and creative activity of literature. A new generation of writers have become known internationally in recent years.

In Montevideo, as throughout the Rio de Plata region, the most popular forms of music are tango , milonga and vals criollo. Beef is very important in Uruguayan cuisine and an essential part of many dishes. A torta frita is a pan-fried cake consumed in Montevideo and throughout Uruguay.

It is generally circular, with a small cut in the centre for cooking, and is made from wheat flour, yeast, water and sugar or salt. A Cultural Centre of Spain, as well as Asturian and cultural centres, testify to Montevideo's considerable Spanish heritage.

It is located in front of Constitution Square , in Ciudad Vieja. In , the Municipal Historic Museum and Archive was inaugurated here. It features three permanent city museum exhibitions, as well as temporary art exhibitions, cultural events, seminars, symposiums and forums.

It was erected in the early Catamaran Building Bahrain Kit 20th century as the residence of the Ortiz Taranco brothers on the ruins of Montevideo's first theatre of , during a period in which the architectural style was influenced by French architecture. It passed to the city from the heirs of the Tarancos in , along with its precious collection of Uruguayan furniture and draperies and was deemed by the city as an ideal place for a museum; in it became the Museum of Decorative Arts of Montevideo and in it became a National Heritage Site.

It exhibits artifacts related to the history of Uruguay. In July , the two institutions again became independent. One of them, on the same block with the main building, is the historic residence of Antonio Montero, which houses the Museo Romantico.

There are several other important art museums in Montevideo. In back of the museum is a Japanese Garden with a pond where there are over a hundred carp. These antiquaries are exhibits of pre-Columbian art of Latin America, painting and sculpture from the 17th and 18th century mostly from Mexico, Peru and Brazil. There are also other types of museums in the city.

The Museo del Gaucho y de la Moneda, located in the Centro, has distinctive displays of the historical culture of Uruguay's gauchos , their horse gear, silver work and mate tea , gourds, and bombillas drinking straws in odd designs.

As the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo is home to a number of festivals and carnivals including a Gaucho festival when people ride through the streets on horseback in traditional gaucho gear. The major annual festival is the annual Montevideo Carnival which is part of the national festival of Carnival Week, celebrated throughout Uruguay, with central activities in the capital, Montevideo.

Officially, the public holiday lasts for two days on Carnival Monday and Shrove Tuesday preceding Ash Wednesday , but due to the prominence of the festival, most shops and businesses close for the entire week. Estadio Centenario , the national football stadium in Parque Batlle , was opened in for the first World Cup , as well as to commemorate the centennial of Uruguay's first Catamaran Building Forum Jobs constitution.

In this World Cup, Uruguay won the title game against Argentina by 4 goals to 2. Museum tickets give access to the stadium, stands, locker rooms and playing field. Between and , the athletics track and the municipal velodrome were completed within Parque Batlle. The city has a tradition as host of major international basketball tournaments including the official FIBA World Cup and the and editions of the official Americas Basketball Championship. Church and state are officially separated since in Uruguay.

The religion with most followers in Montevideo is Roman Catholicism and has been so since the foundation of the city. The vicariate was promoted to the Diocese of Montevideo on 13 July Montevideo is the only archdiocese in Uruguay and, as its Ordinary , the archbishop is also Primate of the Catholic Church in Uruguay.

Other religious faiths in Montevideo are Protestantism , Umbanda , Judaism , and there are many people who define themselves as Atheists and Agnostics , while others profess "believing in God but without religion".

In a brick church was built on the site. In , the foundation was laid for the current neoclassical structure. The church was consecrated in Important ceremonies are conducted under the direction of the Archbishop of Montevideo. Weddings and choral concerts are held here and the parish priest conducts the routine functions of the cathedral. In the 19th century, its precincts were also used as a burial place of famous people who died in the city. For decades, the prison and the nearby Punta Carretas parish church were the only major buildings in the neighbourhood.

The church was originally part of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin , but is presently in the parish of the Ecclesiastic Curia. It has a nave and aisles. The roof has many vaults. During the construction of the Punta Carretas Shopping complex, major cracks developed in the structure of the church as a result of differential foundation settlement. As the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo is the economic and political centre of the country. Most of the largest and wealthiest businesses in Uruguay have their headquarters in the city.




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