URUGUAY: EL UNICO PAIS DE SUDAMERICA QUE AUN ES UNA GRAN PASTURA NATURAL

En la columna del 21 de setiembre del Ing. Eduardo Blasina en El Observador  se destaca la gran oportunidad que tiene el Uruguay en la coyuntura actual para que sus productos agropecuarios sigan conquistando el mundo. Como escribe en esas…

LOVED this Travel Diary with its beautiful drawings

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URUGUAY: Not only Football!!!

Uruguay is well known for its almost legendary football, but did you know that this country, lying between two big nations to the south of Latin America, is also considered one of the best places in the world to live, work and do business? Not…

BOURDAIN'S FIELD NOTES: URUGUAY

Although this article and TV show looks at Uruguay from a traveller's (and food guru) perspective, it also gives some indication as to what foreign residents love about the country. What attracted them in the first place and why they love to…

Uruguay ; the suggested "off the beaten track" tour

In this recent article, The Culture Trip suggests some of the recommended beaches and places to visit while in Uruguay. For residents and expats, these are some of the best kept secrets they get to enjoy year -round. "Uruguay is tucked away…

Uruguay; compared to its neighbors, according to @TheEconomist

Picture by Drone 5 (https://www.facebook.com/Drone5Uruguay/) The Economist's view of Uruguay's recent economic and growth perfomance, and how it decoupled from Argentina and Brazil, once again brings focus to its relative attractiveness…

Montevideo, Uruguay, TOP city in the Quality of Living City Ranking

QUALITY OF LIVING CITY RANKING MERCER's Quality of Living Ranking just came out. This ranking and its underlying research assists multinational companies to compensate expat employees fairly.  Taking into account 39 factors affecting the…

Where Do You Go In A 'Hurricane'? Is Uruguay really a 'safe haven'?

For some time, we have been seeing a continuos dripping flow of European and North American citizens that come to URUGUAY looking to buy land (or a home). One of the plausible explanations for this phenomenon seems to be related with the…

Uruguay: the least corrupt country in Latin America

When we ask foreign buyers as to what attracted them to our country; we get a range of varied answers. However, a common key factor is that they carefully researched Latin American countries looking for the safest, least complicated and “freest”…