Cementerio del Cerro, Montevideo

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Cementerio del Cerro
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Established1868
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Bulgaria 3945
Montevideo
CountryFlag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Coordinates 34°53′00″S56°15′52″W / 34.8833°S 56.2645°W / -34.8833; -56.2645 Coordinates: 34°53′00″S56°15′52″W / 34.8833°S 56.2645°W / -34.8833; -56.2645
Typemunicipal
Owned byIntendencia de Montevideo
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It is located in the barrio of Villa del Cerro, behind the Fortress. It was established in 1868. [1]

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References

  1. Peirano, Ricardo; Ruiz Sáez, Magdalena (2002). Gran Enciclopedia del Uruguay. Barcelona: Sol 90. OCLC   51576630.(in Spanish)