Departments of Uruguay

Uruguay has 19 departments. Each department has an Intendant (similar to a Governor in other countries) elected for a period of 5 years and who is in charge of the public businesses of the department. There is also a Departmental Council (Spanish: Junta Departamental).

Departments of Uruguay
Code Department Capital Population[1]
(2011)
Area
(km²)
Density
(Inh./km²)
UY-ARArtigas Artigas 73,378 11,928 6.2
UY-CACanelones Canelones 520,187 4,536 114.7
UY-CLCerro Largo Melo 84,698 13,648 6.2
UY-COColonia Colonia del Sacramento 123,203 6,106 20.2
UY-DUDurazno Durazno 57,088 11,643 4.9
UY-FSFlores Trinidad 25,050 5,144 4.9
UY-FDFlorida Florida 67,048 10,417 6.4
UY-LALavalleja Minas 58,815 10,016 5.9
UY-MAMaldonado Maldonado 164,300 4,793 34.3
UY-MOMontevideo Montevideo 1,319,108 530 2,488.9
UY-PAPaysandú Paysandú 113,124 13,922 8.1
UY-RNRío Negro Fray Bentos 54,765 9,282 5.9
UY-RVRivera Rivera 103,493 9,370 11.0
UY-RORocha Rocha 68,088 10,551 6.5
UY-SASalto Salto 124,878 14,163 8.8
UY-SJSan José San José de Mayo 108,309 4,992 21.7
UY-SOSoriano Mercedes 82,595 9,008 9.2
UY-TATacuarembó Tacuarembó 90,053 15,438 5.8
UY-TTTreinta y Tres Treinta y Tres 48,134 9,676 5.0

References

  1. "Censos 2011". Instituto Nacional de Estadística. 10 August 2012. Archived from the original on 5 March 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2017.

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