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.
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*.
Rank | City | Year | Population 2004 Census | Population 2011 Census | Change | Department |
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1 | Montevideo | (1724) | 1,269,648 | 1,319,108 | +3.90% | Montevideo |
2 | Salto | 1863 | 99,072 | 104,028 | +5.00% | Salto |
3 | Ciudad de la Costa | 1994 | 83,399 | 95,176* | +14.12% | Canelones |
4 | Paysandú | 1863 | 73,272 | 76,412 | +4.29% | Paysandú |
5 | Las Piedras | 1925 | 69,222 | 71,258 | +2.94% | Canelones |
6 | Rivera | 1912 | 64,426 | 64,465 | +0.06% | Rivera |
7 | Maldonado | (1755) | 54,603 | 62,590 | +14.63% | Maldonado |
8 | Tacuarembó | 1912 | 51,224 | 54,755 | +6.89% | Tacuarembó |
9 | Melo | 1895 | 50,578 | 51,830 | +2.48% | Cerro Largo |
10 | Mercedes | 1857 | 42,032 | 41,974 | −0.14% | Soriano |
11 | Artigas | 1915 | 41,687 | 40,658 | −2.47% | Artigas |
12 | Minas | 1888 | 37,925 | 38,446 | +1.37% | Lavalleja |
13 | San José de Mayo | 1856 | 36,339 | 36,743 | +1.11% | San José |
14 | Durazno | 1906 | 33,576 | 34,368 | +2.36% | Durazno |
15 | Florida | 1894 | 32,128 | 33,639 | +4.70% | Florida Department |
16 | Barros Blancos | 2006 | 13,553 | 31,650 | +133.53% | Canelones |
17 | Ciudad del Plata | 2006 | 31,145 | NA | San José | |
18 | San Carlos | 1929 | 24,771 | 27,471 | +10.90% | Maldonado |
19 | Colonia del Sacramento | 1809* | 21,714 | 26,213 | +20.72% | Colonia |
20 | Pando | 1920 | 24,004 | 25,947 | +8.09% | Canelones |
21 | Treinta y Tres | 1915 | 25,711 | 25,477 | −0.91% | Treinta y Tres |
22 | Rocha | 1894 | 25,538 | 25,422 | −0.45% | Rocha |
23 | Fray Bentos | 1900 | 23,122 | 22,406 | −3.10% | Río Negro Department |
24 | Trinidad | 1903 | 20,982 | 21,429 | +2.13% | Flores |
25 | La Paz | 1957 | 19,832 | 20,524 | +3.49% | Canelones |
26 | Canelones | 1916 | 19,631 | 19,865 | +1.19% | Canelones |
27 | Carmelo | 1920 | 16,866 | 18,041 | +6.97% | Colonia |
28 | Dolores | 1923 | 15,753 | 17,174 | +9.02% | Soriano |
29 | Young | 1963 | 15,759 | 16,756 | +6.33% | Río Negro Department |
30 | Santa Lucía | 1925 | 16,425 | 16,742 | +1.93% | Canelones |
31 | Progreso | 1981 | 15,775 | 16,244 | +2.97% | Canelones |
32 | Paso de Carrasco | 1973 | 15,028 | 15,908 | +5.86% | Canelones |
33 | Río Branco | 1953 | 13,456 | 14,604 | +8.53% | Cerro Largo |
34 | Paso de los Toros | 1953 | 13,231 | 12,985 | −1.86% | Tacuarembó |
35 | Juan Lacaze | 1953 | 13,196 | 12,816 | −2.88% | Colonia |
36 | Bella Unión | 1963 | 13,187 | 12,200 | −7.48% | Artigas |
37 | Nueva Helvecia | 1952 | 10,002 | 10,630 | +6.28% | Colonia |
38 | Libertad | 1963 | 9,196 | 10,166 | +10.55% | San José |
39 | Rosario | 1920 | 9,311 | 10,085 | +8.31% | Colonia |
40 | Nueva Palmira | 1953 | 9,230 | 9,857 | +6.79% | Colonia |
41 | Chuy | 1981 | 10,401 | 9,675 | −6.98% | Rocha |
42 | Punta del Este | 1957 | 7,298 | 9,277 | +27.12% | Maldonado |
43 | Piriápolis | 1960 | 7,899 | 8,830 | +11.79% | Maldonado |
44 | Salinas | 1982 | 6,574 | 8,626 | +31.21% | Canelones |
45 | Parque del Plata | 1969 | 5,900 | 7,896 | +33.83% | Canelones |
46 | Lascano | 1952 | 6,994 | 7,645 | +9.31% | Rocha |
47 | Castillos | 1952 | 7,649 | 7,541 | −1.41% | Rocha |
48 | Tranqueras | 1994 | 7,284 | 7,235 | −0.67% | Rivera |
49 | Sarandí del Yí | 1956 | 7,289 | 7,176 | −1.55% | Durazno |
50 | San Ramón | 1953 | 6,992 | 7,133 | +2.02% | Canelones |
51 | Tarariras | 1969 | 6,070 | 6,632 | +9.26% | Colonia |
52 | Pan De Azúcar | 1961 | 7,098 | 6,597 | −7.06% | Maldonado |
53 | Sauce | 1973 | 5,797 | 6,132 | +5.78% | Canelones |
54 | Sarandí Grande | 1956 | 6,362 | 6,130 | −3.65% | Florida Department |
55 | Atlántida | 1967 | 4,580 | 5,562 | +21.44% | Canelones |
56 | José Pedro Varela | 1967 | 5,332 | 5,118 | −4.01% | Lavalleja |
57 | Tala | 1960 | 4,939 | 5,089 | +3.04% | Canelones |
58 | Guichón | 1964 | 5,025 | 5,039 | +0.28% | Paysandú |
59 | Cardona | 1963 | 4,689 | 4,600 | −1.90% | Soriano |
60 | San Jacinto | 1976 | 3,909 | 4,510 | +15.37% | Canelones |
61 | Toledo | 1995 | 4,028 | 4,397 | +9.16% | Canelones |
62 | Vergara | 1994 | 3,985 | 3,810 | −4.39% | Treinta y Tres |
63 | Santa Rosa | 1972 | 3,660 | 3,727 | +1.83% | Canelones |
64 | Florencio Sánchez | 1995 | 3,526 | 3,716 | +5.39% | Colonia |
65 | La Paloma | 1982 | 3,202 | 3,495 | +9.15% | Rocha |
66 | San Gregorio de Polanco | 1994 | 3,673 | 3,415 | −7.02% | Tacuarembó |
67 | Ombúes de Lavalle | 1984 | 3,451 | 3,390 | −1.77% | Colonia |
68 | Colonia Valdense | 1982 | 3,087 | 3,235 | +4.79% | Colonia |
69 | Rodríguez | 1909 | 2,561 | 2,604 | +1.68% | San José |
70 | Cerrillos | 1971 | 2,080 | 2,508 | +20.58% | Canelones |
71 | Aiguá | 1956 | 2,676 | 2,465 | −7.88% | Maldonado |
72 | Migues | 1970 | 2,180 | 2,109 | −3.26% | Canelones |
73 | San Bautista | 1993 | 1,880 | 1,973 | +4.95% | 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]
Canelones is the capital of the department of Canelones in Uruguay. Its name is derived from a species of cinnamon, which is called "canelón", growing along the banks of the homonymous river. Since 2010, the city is also the seat of the municipality of Canelones.
The Departamento de Canelones is one of the 19 Uruguayan departments. With an area of 4,536 km2 (1,751 sq mi) and 518,154 inhabitants, it is located in the south of Uruguay. Its capital is Canelones. Ciudad de la Costa is the largest city by total population and Las Piedras is the largest city with an official census.
Paysandú is an Uruguayan city and the capital of Paysandú Department in western Uruguay.
San Carlos is a city in the Maldonado Department of southern Uruguay. "San Carlos" is also the name of the municipality to which the city belongs. The municipality includes the following zones: San Carlos, El Tesoro, La Barra, Edén Rock, El Chorro, Manantiales, Balneario Buenos Aires, Punta Piedras, Santa Mónica, San Vicente, El Edén, Paso de la Cantera, Las Cañas, Carapé, Mataojo, Guardia Vieja, Pago de la Paja, Partido Norte, Partido Oeste, Cañada Bellaca, Corte de la Leña, Punta del Campanera, Puntas de Mataojo, and Laguna José Ignacio.
Las Piedras is a city in the Canelones Department of Uruguay. As of the census of 2011, it is the seventh most populated city of the country.
Shangrilá is a coastal resort or residential neighbourhood of the Ciudad de la Costa in the Canelones Department of Uruguay.
Ciudad de la Costa is a city in Canelones Department of Uruguay, on the banks of the Río de la Plata between the streams Arroyo Carrasco and Arroyo Pando. It is considered an extension of the metropolitan area of Montevideo which it borders to the west, while to the east it borders Costa de Oro. It was declared a city on 19 October 1994 and given its current name. At the 2011 census, it was the second most populated city of Uruguay between Montevideo and Salto.
Pando is a city in the Canelones Department of Uruguay. It is an important commercial and industrial centre which has become part of the wider Montevideo metropolitan area.
La Paz is a small city in the Canelones Department, southern Uruguay.
El Pinar is a seaside resort of the Canelones Department, Uruguay. In 1994, when Ciudad de la Costa took on the status of a city, El Pinar was incorporated in it.
Solymar is a coastal resort or residential neighbourhood of the Ciudad de la Costa in the Canelones Department of Uruguay. Its name is a contraction of the words "Sun and Sea".
Tarariras, is a small city in the south of the Colonia Department of southern Uruguay.
Salinas is a city and resort of the Costa de Oro in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay.
La Paloma is a small city in the Rocha Department of southeastern Uruguay.
Parque Carrasco is a residential neighbourhood and resort of Ciudad de la Costa in Canelones, Uruguay.
Lagomar is a residential neighbourhood and resort of Ciudad de la Costa in Canelones, Uruguay.
El Bosque is a small neighbourhood of Ciudad de la Costa in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay.
Ciudad del Plata is a city in San José Department of Uruguay.
Paso de Carrasco or Paso Carrasco is a city in the Canelones Department of Uruguay.
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