Cerrito de la Victoria | |
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Street map of Cerrito de la Victoria | |
Location of Cerrito in Montevideo | |
Coordinates: 34°51′23″S56°10′9″W / 34.85639°S 56.16917°W Coordinates: 34°51′23″S56°10′9″W / 34.85639°S 56.16917°W | |
Country | Uruguay |
Department | Montevideo Department |
City | Montevideo |
Cerrito, officially Cerrito de la Victoria, is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay. Most of the barrio is on a hill (cerrito is Spanish for "hill") on which is the very remarkable church named Santuario Nacional del Cerrito. This hill was the seat of the temporary government of General Oribe during his siege of Montevideo.
Cerrito de la Victoria borders Aires Puros to the west, Las Acacias to the north, Pérez Castellanos to the east, Bolívar and Brazo Oriental to the south.
The neighbourhood has two sports clubs, who share a large rivalry; the Clásico del Cerrito is contested between Club Sportivo Cerrito and Rentistas. [1]
Club Atlético Rentistas, known simply as Rentistas is an Uruguayan professional football club based in Cerrito de la Victoria, Montevideo. Founded in 1933, the club competes in the Uruguayan Primera División.
Club Sportivo Cerrito, usually known simply as Cerrito, is an Uruguayan football club based in Cerrito de la Victoria, Montevideo. They currently play in the Uruguayan Primera División, after winning the Segunda División in 2020.
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