Castellanos, Uruguay
Populated centre in Canelones Department, Uruguay
34°22′40″S 55°57′25″W / 34.37778°S 55.95694°W / -34.37778; -55.95694 (2004)
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Castellanos is a populated centre in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay.
Geography
Location
It is located on the intersection of Route 6 with Route 65, about 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of San Ramón.
Population
In 2011 Castellanos had a population of 520.[1]
Year | Population |
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1963 | 300 |
1975 | 418 |
1985 | 447 |
1996 | 509 |
2004 | 579 |
2011 | 520 |
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay[2]
References
External links
- INE map of Castellanos
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Canelones Department of Uruguay
Capital: Canelones
villages
- 18 de Mayo
- Aguas Corrientes
- Atlántida
- Barrio Cópola
- Barrio La Lucha
- Barros Blancos
- Canelones
- Castellanos
- Cerrillos
- City Golf
- Ciudad de la Costa
- Colonia Nicolich
- Costa Azul
- Costa y Guillamón
- Dr. Francisco Soca
- El Dorado
- Empalme Olmos
- Estación Atlántida
- Estanque de Pando
- Jardines de Pando
- Joaquín Suárez
- Juanicó
- La Floresta
- La Paz
- Las Piedras
- Las Toscas
- Marindia
- Migues
- Montes
- Neptunia
- Pando
- Parque del Plata
- Paso Carrasco
- Progreso
- Salinas
- San Antonio
- San Bautista
- San Jacinto
- San Luis
- San Ramón
- Santa Lucía
- Santa Rosa
- Sauce
- Seis Hermanos
- Tala
- Toledo
- Totoral del Sauce
- Villa Aeroparque
- Villa Argentina
- Villa Crespo y San Andrés
- Villa El Tato
- Villa Felicidad
- Villa San José
Ciudad de la Costa
- Bridge of the Americas
- Carrasco Airport
- Lago Calcagno
- Costa de Oro
- El Águila
- Hotel Planeta Palace
- Iglesia Estación Atlántida
- Parque Roosevelt
- Paso de las Toscas
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