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Puerto Iguazu
URUGUAY
N
Curuzú Cuatiá
Uruguaiana
Alegrete
HIGHLIGHTS
Montevideo
Colonia del Sacramento
Minas
Punta del Este
Cabo Polonio
Monte Caseros
Bella Unión
BRAZIL
Artigas
Rivera
10
a
Metres
500
200
0
Concordia
Bagé
Salto
Tacuarembó
Paysandú
Melo
Jaguarão
Concepción
del Uruguay
Río Branco
Mirim
Lagoon
Lago Rincon
del Bonete
Vergara
Fray Bentos
Treinta y Tres
Mercedes
Durazno
Sarandí del Yi
José Pedro
Varela
Soriano
Trinidad
Lazcano
Chuy
Cardona
Florencio
Sanchez
Carmelo
Laguna
Negra
Florida
Aiguá
Villa
Serrana
Castillos
Punta del Diablo
Colonia del
Sacramento
Laguna de
Castillos
Valizas
San Jose
Minas
Rocha
Cabo Polonio
Tigre
Canelones
San Carlos
La Paloma
Las Piedras
BUENOS
AIRES
Laguna
de Rocha
La Plata
Maldonado
La Barra
MONTEVIDEO
Punta del Este
Magdalena
ATLANTIC OCEAN
0
100
kilometres
VISAS
Citizens of the EU, US, Australia,
New Zealand, South Africa and Canada,
among others, do not need a visa to visit
Uruguay. Check W www.dnm.minterior
.gub.uy/visas.php for a full list of countries.
has an excellent website ( W trescruces.com
.uy) with details of all the companies and
timetables operating there.
BY CAR
Uruguay is an easy country to drive
around; all the major routes are asphalted,
well signposted, and, outside of summer
along the coast, there are very few drivers
on the roads. Non-paved roads off the
numbered routes tend to be in pretty good
shape, except after rain when they may
become too muddy without a 4WD. Even
Montevideo is fairly straightforward to get
in and out of, thanks to the coastal road
(the ramblas ) linking the airport with the
GETTING AROUND
BY BUS
The most convenient and cheapest means
of transport in Uruguay are intercity buses ,
which operate from the bus terminal
( terminal de ómnibus ) in most towns.
Montevideo's main terminal Tres Cruces
 
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