List of cities in Uruguay

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The list of cities in Uruguay is a list of all populated centres of Uruguay that have received the status of "Ciudad" (City). There are several populated places that have not received this status, with a population below 10,000 but as big as that of many cities. The ranks shown are only among cities and not including their wider metropolitan areas.

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The year given is not the year of foundation but that of the acquisition of "City" status. If this status was obtained on an unknown date before the Independence of Uruguay, the foundation year is given in parentheses, or the date it was declared a "Villa" (Town) followed by an asterisk*.

RankCityYearPopulation
2004 Census
Population
2011 Census
ChangeDepartment
1 Montevideo (1724)1,269,6481,319,108+3.90% Montevideo
2 Salto 186399,072104,028+5.00%Flag of Salto Department.svg  Salto
3 Ciudad de la Costa 199483,39995,176*+14.12%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
4 Paysandú 186373,27276,412+4.29%Flag of Paysandu Department.svg  Paysandú
5 Las Piedras 192569,22271,258+2.94%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
6 Rivera 191264,42664,465+0.06%Flag of Rivera Department.png  Rivera
7 Maldonado (1755)54,60362,590+14.63%Flag of Maldonado Department.png  Maldonado
8 Tacuarembó 191251,22454,755+6.89% Tacuarembó
9 Melo 189550,57851,830+2.48%Flag of Cerro Largo Department.svg  Cerro Largo
10 Mercedes 185742,03241,974−0.14%Flag of Soriano Department.svg  Soriano
11 Artigas 191541,68740,658−2.47%Flag of Artigas Department.svg  Artigas
12 Minas 188837,92538,446+1.37%Flag of Lavalleja Department.svg  Lavalleja
13 San José de Mayo 185636,33936,743+1.11%Bandera de San Jose (Costa Rica).svg  San José
14 Durazno 190633,57634,368+2.36%Flag of Durazno Department.svg  Durazno
15 Florida 189432,12833,639+4.70%Flag of Florida Department.png  Florida Department
16 Barros Blancos 200613,55331,650+133.53%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
17 Ciudad del Plata 200631,145NABandera de San Jose (Costa Rica).svg  San José
18 San Carlos 192924,77127,471+10.90%Flag of Maldonado Department.png  Maldonado
19 Colonia del Sacramento 1809*21,71426,213+20.72%Flag of Colonia Department.svg  Colonia
20 Pando 192024,00425,947+8.09%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
21 Treinta y Tres 191525,71125,477−0.91%Flag of Treinta y Tres Department.svg  Treinta y Tres
22 Rocha 189425,53825,422−0.45%Flag of Rocha Department.svg  Rocha
23 Fray Bentos 190023,12222,406−3.10%Flag of Rio Negro Department.svg  Río Negro Department
24 Trinidad 190320,98221,429+2.13%Flag of Flores Department.png  Flores
25 La Paz 195719,83220,524+3.49%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
26 Canelones 191619,63119,865+1.19%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
27 Carmelo 192016,86618,041+6.97%Flag of Colonia Department.svg  Colonia
28 Dolores 192315,75317,174+9.02%Flag of Soriano Department.svg  Soriano
29 Young 196315,75916,756+6.33%Flag of Rio Negro Department.svg  Río Negro Department
30 Santa Lucía 192516,42516,742+1.93%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
31 Progreso 198115,77516,244+2.97%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
32 Paso de Carrasco 197315,02815,908+5.86%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
33 Río Branco 195313,45614,604+8.53%Flag of Cerro Largo Department.svg  Cerro Largo
34 Paso de los Toros 195313,23112,985−1.86% Tacuarembó
35 Juan Lacaze 195313,19612,816−2.88%Flag of Colonia Department.svg  Colonia
36 Bella Unión 196313,18712,200−7.48%Flag of Artigas Department.svg  Artigas
37 Nueva Helvecia 195210,00210,630+6.28%Flag of Colonia Department.svg  Colonia
38 Libertad 19639,19610,166+10.55%Bandera de San Jose (Costa Rica).svg  San José
39 Rosario 19209,31110,085+8.31%Flag of Colonia Department.svg  Colonia
40 Nueva Palmira 19539,2309,857+6.79%Flag of Colonia Department.svg  Colonia
41 Chuy 198110,4019,675−6.98%Flag of Rocha Department.svg  Rocha
42 Punta del Este 19577,2989,277+27.12%Flag of Maldonado Department.png  Maldonado
43 Piriápolis 19607,8998,830+11.79%Flag of Maldonado Department.png  Maldonado
44 Salinas 19826,5748,626+31.21%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
45 Parque del Plata 19695,9007,896+33.83%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
46 Lascano 19526,9947,645+9.31%Flag of Rocha Department.svg  Rocha
47 Castillos 19527,6497,541−1.41%Flag of Rocha Department.svg  Rocha
48 Tranqueras 19947,2847,235−0.67%Flag of Rivera Department.png  Rivera
49 Sarandí del Yí 19567,2897,176−1.55%Flag of Durazno Department.svg  Durazno
50 San Ramón 19536,9927,133+2.02%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
51 Tarariras 19696,0706,632+9.26%Flag of Colonia Department.svg  Colonia
52 Pan De Azúcar 19617,0986,597−7.06%Flag of Maldonado Department.png  Maldonado
53 Sauce 19735,7976,132+5.78%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
54 Sarandí Grande 19566,3626,130−3.65%Flag of Florida Department.png  Florida Department
55 Atlántida 19674,5805,562+21.44%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
56 José Pedro Varela 19675,3325,118−4.01%Flag of Lavalleja Department.svg  Lavalleja
57 Tala 19604,9395,089+3.04%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
58 Guichón 19645,0255,039+0.28%Flag of Paysandu Department.svg  Paysandú
59 Cardona 19634,6894,600−1.90%Flag of Soriano Department.svg  Soriano
60 San Jacinto 19763,9094,510+15.37%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
61 Toledo 19954,0284,397+9.16%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
62 Vergara 19943,9853,810−4.39%Flag of Treinta y Tres Department.svg  Treinta y Tres
63 Santa Rosa 19723,6603,727+1.83%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
64 Florencio Sánchez 19953,5263,716+5.39%Flag of Colonia Department.svg  Colonia
65 La Paloma 19823,2023,495+9.15%Flag of Rocha Department.svg  Rocha
66 San Gregorio de Polanco 19943,6733,415−7.02% Tacuarembó
67 Ombúes de Lavalle 19843,4513,390−1.77%Flag of Colonia Department.svg  Colonia
68 Colonia Valdense 19823,0873,235+4.79%Flag of Colonia Department.svg  Colonia
69 Rodríguez 19092,5612,604+1.68%Bandera de San Jose (Costa Rica).svg  San José
70 Cerrillos 19712,0802,508+20.58%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
71 Aiguá 19562,6762,465−7.88%Flag of Maldonado Department.png  Maldonado
72 Migues 19702,1802,109−3.26%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones
73 San Bautista 19931,8801,973+4.95%Flag of Canelones Department.svg  Canelones

 * According to the INE, during the 2011 census, the population Paso de Carrasco and some barrios not belonging to the municipality of Ciudad de la Costa were counted as part of the city. This would bring its population to 112,447. However, Wikipedia takes the number 95,178 as the one reflecting the population of what is officially defined as "Ciudad de la Costa" and which coincides with the limits of the municipality of the same name.

Source: National Institute of Statistics of Uruguay [1] [2] [3] [4]

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References

  1. "Inicio – Instituto Nacional de Estadística". www.ine.gub.uy.
  2. "Lists of populated places by letter". INE. 2008. Archived from the original on 9 October 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  3. "Statistics of urban localities (1908–2004)". INE. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 March 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  4. "Censos 2011 (needs flash plugin)". INE. 2012. Archived from the original on 12 January 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2012.

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