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You’ve been to Uruguay?

Our Pangaea Posted on June 11, 2018 by BillJune 11, 2018

Yes, we’ve been to Uruguay.  One of the least visited countries in South America, wedged between its two big brash neighbours Argentina and Brazil, small in size and low in profile, Uruguay is often confused with Paraguay and missed on most geography tests.  Its capital, Montevideo, lies literally in the shadow of Buenos Aires on the opposite bank of the huge Rio de la Plata and has a modest historical, … Continue reading →

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