The Republic of Uruguay is located in the central and eastern part of South America, the second smallest country in the continent of Africa. Brazil in the north of the country, Brazil and the Atlantic Ocean in the east, Atlantic and the La Plata in the south, Argentina in the west. The Uruguay River forms the western border of Uruguay completely. The total area of Uruguay is 176,215 square kilometers. The capital of Uruguay is Montevideo, the economic center of the country's main port.
Because the population of the country is one of the origins of multiculturalism, Uruguayan culture is inherently diverse. Uruguay has a heritage of tradition of art and literature, especially due to its small size. Uruguayan culture has been influenced by Europe and is largely influenced by its alternative conquistadors, the contributions of Spain and Portugal, and from Italy and European immigrants groups such as France, Germany, Switzerland, Russia, Jews, and Armenians It is affected by the wave of immigration. This includes the tradition of combining this diversity with indigenous people and the elements of the Chaluans. Uruguay has old monuments and fortifications of the colonial century. The city has a rich architectural heritage and many writers, artists and musicians. Carnival and Kangjeong are not only the most important examples of African slave influence, but also Ubanda's religious beliefs and customs. Guarani's tradition can be seen in partners' drinks, partners
Uruguay, a country located on the southeastern coast of South America. As the second smallest country in the continent of Africa, Uruguay has long been politically and economically shadowed by Brazil and the Republic of Argentina in neighboring countries. Uruguay wrote a novelist, Eduardo Galliano, a modern Uruguayan historian. "But that is not the case, our land is five times smaller than the Netherlands and the population is five times less.We have more cultivated land than Japan and the population has decreased 40 times."