Punta Gorda, Colonia
Punta Gorda is a landform in Colonia Department, Uruguay.
According to the Treaty between Uruguay and Argentina concerning the Rio de la Plata and the Corresponding Maritime Boundary, it marks the mouths of the Uruguay River on the Río de la Plata.[1]
References
- ^ "Treaty between Uruguay and Argentina concerning the Rio de la Plata and the Corresponding Maritime Boundary" (PDF). United Nations. 19 November 1973.
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Capital: Colonia del Sacramento
villages
- Arrivillaga
- Barker
- Carmelo
- Colonia del Sacramento
- Colonia Valdense
- Conchillas
- El Semillero
- Florencio Sánchez
- Fomento
- Horqueta
- Juan Lacaze
- La Paz
- Los Pinos
- Miguelete
- Nueva Helvecia
- Nueva Palmira
- Ombúes de Lavalle
- Rosario
- Tarariras
- Zagarzazú
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- Plaza de toros Real de San Carlos
- Punta Gorda
33°54′58″S 58°24′52″W / 33.9161°S 58.4144°W / -33.9161; -58.4144
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