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Uruguay consists of 19 departments: # Artigas Department, formed in 1884 from part of Salto Department. It is the only department to border two countries: Argentina in the west and Brazil in the north and east. # Canelones Department, one of the original 6 departments created in 1816. The original name was Villa de Guadalupe Department. # Cerro Largo Department, formed in 1821. # Colonia Department, one of the original 6 departments created in 1816. # Durazno Department, formed in 1822. The original name was Entre Ríos Yí y Negro Department. # Flores Department, formed in 1885 from part of San José Department. # Florida Department, formed in 1856 from part of San José Department. # Lavalleja Department, formed in 1837. Was named Minas Department until 1927. # Maldonado Department, one of the original 6 departments created in 1816. The original name was San Fernando de Maldonado Department. # Montevideo Department, one of the original 6 departments created in 1816. # Paysandú Department, formed in 1820. # Río Negro Department, formed in 1868 from parts of Paysandú Department. # Rivera Department, formed in 1884 from part of Tacuarembó Department. # Rocha Department, formed in 1880 from part of Maldonado Department. # Salto Department, formed in 1837. # San José Department, one of the original 6 departments created in 1816. # Soriano Department, one of the original 6 departments created in 1816. The original name was Santo Domingo Soriano Department. # Tacuarembó Department, formed in 1837; geographically the largest of the Uruguayan Departments. # Treinta y Tres Department, formed in 1884 from parts of Cerro Largo Department and Lavalleja Department. == Populations and areas == Population stated as per 2011 Census. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Departments of Uruguay」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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