Jaureguiberry, Uruguay
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Jaureguiberry is a village and resort of the
Costa de Oro Costa de Oro is a long group of resort towns and beaches in Canelones Department, Uruguay, east of the Ciudad de la Costa.Canelones Department The Departamento de Canelones (; ) is one of the 19 Uruguayan departments. With an area of and 608,956 inhabitants at the 2023 Census, it is located in the south of Uruguay. Its capital is Canelones. Ciudad de la Costa is the largest city by ...
of southern
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.


Geography


Location

It is located about east of
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between the resort Argentino and the
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.


Population

In 2011 Jaureguiberry had a population of 458.


Etymology

The village is named after its founder Miguel Jaureguiberry, who resided there until his death in 1951.


Sights

Jaureguiberry boasts five
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s: Federación Uruguaya de Magisterio, Harbour Workers, Navy Subofficers, Public Health Psychiatry Workers and Federación Nacional de Profesores de Secundaria. In 2016 was built an
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school at this location.


References


External links


Instituto Nacional de Estadística: ''Plan of Jaureguiberry''
Populated places in the Canelones Department Seaside resorts in Uruguay {{Canelones-geo-stub