Uruguay is a rather small country with a population of only 3.4 million people. Most of the Uruguayans live in urban centres in the southern part of the country. About half of the population live in and around the capital city Montevideo and around the southern city of Punta del Este. Punt...
Foreign-born residents represented 3% of the 3.4 million Uruguayan population in 2023, up from 2% a decade ago, the country's latest census data show. It is the first increase since 1908. Political and economic turmoil in Venezuela and Cuba over the last decade ...
There is a high incidence of primary bone tumors in the pediatric population. Three-D technologies have a huge impact in these oncologic treatments, since they allow for the safe removal of marginal lesions while preserving as much healthy bone as possible. This leads to saving joints and limbs...
Most of the population is Roman Catholic, though a small community of Jews – one of the largest in South America – resides in the capital of Montevideo. Most Uruguayans speak Spanish. Red meat is generally consumed in Uruguay, more so than in most other countries. The most celebrated ...
Reports on the growing concerns among Uruguayans over population trends in the country in 2003. Rise in Uruguay's emigration rates in 2002-2003; Estimates on the gap between birth and death rates for the year; Poll results on the proportion of Uruguayans' considering moving abroad; Implication ...
enable and engage the country in the development and tools for the elderly. Uruguay has the highest percentage of households with computers in the region and, in a study of the population aged 14 years or above who have access to the Internet, 96% are believed to use it at least weekly ...
Uruguay is a democracy in South America, with a population of about 3.5 million people and an economy based on natural resources that is ranked the most prosperous in Latin America according to the prosperity index [8]. Uruguay is also ranked first in Latin America in the democracy and ...