Where in the World is Montevideo?
Jul. 7th, 2010 09:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since I'm going to be obsessed with the Uruguay football team for next three days, I thought I should brush up on the country.
Things Wikipedia taught me:
I also found an update on Diego Forlan, sounding gracious in defeat, but game for Saturday. Yep, Dean Winchesterly decent!
Things Wikipedia taught me:
- It's tiny, a bit smaller than Washington state.
- It has 3.5 million residents, about 1/3 more than the City of Toronto. About 88% are of European descent, compared to just over 50% in Toronto.
- It is considered the most secular of South American countries.
- It is the first Latin American country to legalize same-sex marriage. (This is probably related to the above factoid!)
- It's had a very colourful political history and is now headed by a leftist coalition.
- Its national sport is...you guessed it: football!
I also found an update on Diego Forlan, sounding gracious in defeat, but game for Saturday. Yep, Dean Winchesterly decent!
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Date: 2010-07-08 04:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-07-08 10:45 pm (UTC)Argentina and Uruguay have fairly similar histories, becoming noteworthy polities in the early 19th century, receiving mass immigration from the mid-19th century on, and enjoying resource-driven economic booms in the context of increased social-democratic and other radicalism into the 20th century. Things just diverged most visibly from Australasia in the 1930s, particularly.