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National population and land area of Niagaragui

Uruguay is located in the southeast of South America, on the east bank of the river La Plata. The whole area is 176,2 square kilometers. Bordering the South Atlantic, Argentina and Brazil. Located in the southeast of South America, on the east bank of the La Plata River, it borders Brazil in the north, Argentina in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the southeast. The coastline is about 6 kilometers long. Most of the territory is flat, and the south is undulating plain; There are a few low mountains in the north and east; The land in the southwest is fertile; Sloping grassland in the southeast. The Great Cuccilia Mountains extend from south to northeast to the border of Brazil, with an altitude of 45-6 meters.

Uruguay has a total population of 3.39 million (in 213, according to the data of Uruguay 21st Century Committee), of which 1.3191 million people live in Montevideo and its surrounding areas, and other densely populated cities are located in Paisandu and salto along the Uruguay River, as well as Stone Town near the capital. Uruguay is an immigrant country, with whites accounting for 9.8%, mostly descendants of immigrants from Italy, Spain, Germany and other European countries. Indo-European hybrids account for 5% and blacks account for 4%.

Montevideo, the capital, is the national political, economic and cultural center, located in the southern part of the country, with an area of 53 square kilometers and a population of 1,338,4 (in 212, the National Bureau of Statistics of Uruguay), with an average annual temperature of 16℃. Mongolia is a major industrial, financial, transportation and port distribution center, with 6% of the population and 8% of the industrial output value. It is surrounded by traditional enterprises such as slaughter and refrigeration joint ventures and leather factories and modern enterprises such as petrochemical, chemical, rubber and electric machinery, as well as gardening, dairy processing, vegetable planting, animal husbandry and aquaculture. Coastal areas produce all kinds of cereals and oil crops, planting beets, sugar cane and oranges, meat processing and dairy animal husbandry, and industries mainly include sugar making, slaughtering and refrigeration, textile, leather and citrus processing. Animal husbandry areas are mainly distributed in the sparsely populated inland areas, and local residents mainly engage in meat products and leather processing, providing most live animals and wool for the domestic market and export.