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By Kali at 03/11/07 12:47
The whole Uruguayan ecoregion has been severely altered over the years by intensive cattle ranching, one of the main pillars of the national economy. The amazing variety of flora that formerly existed is to be found in a number of nature sanctuaries.Original source: Busythumbs.com. Uruguay's wildlife and nature sanctuaries Tags: environmental • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Kali at 03/11/07 12:32
Uruguay has a lot to offer the potential retiree. Whether you fancy a restored colonial home or a small cottage with a quiet internal courtyard; even a beach front home where you can sit on your balcony and watch the waves crash on the sand.Original source: Internationalliving.com. [404 Check: was link to http:/ / www. internationalliving. com/ uruguay/ retirement. html, anchor: The Perfect Retirement in Uruguay] Tags: retirement • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Kali at 03/10/07 17:25
 One of the smallest countries in South America, lying along the Atlantic coast between Brazil in the northeast and Argentina in the west, Uruguay provides a fascinating destination for tourist and expat alike.Original source: Embassy of Uruguay. Tags: international • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Kali at 03/10/07 17:21
 Montevideo likes to tout its tango credentials, but except for tourist events in hotels or theatres, this seems largely a nostalgic memory. However there is so much more to do and see in this bustling and exotic city.Original source: Biddingtons. Montevideo, Uruguay Tags: tourism • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Kali at 03/09/07 07:08
Who would have thought that Uruguay was the place to come to find the vintage car of your dreams? Due to the prosperity of this country in the early years of the 20th century families were able to acquire costly imported cars, and today many choice, fully functioning vintage cars are to be found in this country.Original source: Internationalliving.com. [404 Check: was link to http:/ / www. internationalliving. com/ uruguay/ free/ 10 -02 -06 -uruguay -cars. html, anchor: The Best Auction to Source Classic Cars] Tags: human interest • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Kali at 03/09/07 07:01
From early December for 40 amazing days, Uruguay is in holiday mode, with the highlight being the famous Carnival. True, one can't compare Montevideo with Rio, but lasting nearly 7 weeks, this must be one of the longest Carnivals on earth.Original source: Internationalliving.com. [404 Check: was link to http:/ / www. internationalliving. com/ uruguay/ free/ 02 -27 -07 -carnival. html, anchor: 40 Days of Carnival] Tags: entertainment • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Kali at 03/08/07 12:46
Montevideo, this country's capital city is undergoing something of a rejuvenation. Excellent opportunities to acquire oceanfront and oceanview properties exist and the infrastructure is First-World. Original source: Internationalliving.com. [404 Check: was link to http:/ / www. internationalliving. com/ uruguay/ free/ 02 -24 -07 -property -market. html, anchor: Hot Property Market to Watch] Tags: real estate • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Kali at 03/08/07 12:43
Newly reopened for the first time in many years, and fully refurbished, Uruguays first opera house, celebrated with a rousing rendition of Puccini's Tosca. The Teatro Solís looks as stunning and elegant as it did in 1856, when it first opened 150 years ago.Original source: Internationalliving.com. [404 Check: was link to http:/ / www. internationalliving. com/ uruguay/ free/ 03 -07 -07 -tosca. html, anchor: Tosca in Uruguay] Tags: the arts • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Kali at 03/07/07 13:57
Consider this: Uruguay enjoys high levels of investment freedom, trade freedom, property rights, freedom from corruption, and fiscal freedom. That makes it pretty unique in a continent where this isn't always the norm. According to this 2007 assessment, the economy is 69.3 percent free.Original source: heritage.org. Uruguay Tags: economy • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
By Kali at 03/07/07 13:50
Uruguayans are justifiably proud of their small country. There's no other country quite like it to their minds, and they could be right. They've racked up an amazing list of firsts along the way to establishing their proud homeland, and it all makes amazing reading.Original source: gosouthamerica.about.com. Uruguay for Visitors Tags: human interest • 0 Comments. - Permalink |
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