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The maps and data for Uruguay have been released in parallel with Global Solar Atlas, which is published by the World Bank Group, funded by ESMAP, and prepared by Solargis. All maps on this page are licensed by The World Bank under the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC BY 4.0) with the mandatory and binding addition presented in Global Solar Atlas terms. You are free to download, share, adapt, use the maps but you must give appropriate attribution:
2020 The World Bank, Source: Global Solar Atlas 2.0, Solar resource data: Solargis.

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This category includes maps that typically portray the physical environment and a variety of cultural elements for a geographic area at a particular point in time. The maps in this category show a geographic area larger than a city or town and do not display a subject that is part of one of the thematic categories.

Map shows mid-nineteenth century geography, provinces, cities, and ports in Chili, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Insets: "Island of Juan Fernandez," "Harbor of Bahia," and "Harbor of Rio Janeiro." Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:21,000,000], [ca. 1:11,500,000], and [ca. 1:760,000].

Check out our Resources for Educators Site! We've identified this map as a primary source within our collections. Researchers, educators, and students may find this map useful in their work.

The Library promotes learning, teaching, and research to enrich the intellectual, creative, and professional growth of students and faculty. More than just a warehouse for books, journals, maps, and manuscripts, the Library is a thriving outlet for services available to users with the single mission of providing quality and innovative services.

The data is collected from tests carried out by users of the nPerf app. These are tests conducted in real conditions, directly in the field. If you'd like to get involved too, all you have to do is download the nPerf app onto your smartphone. The more data there is, the more comprehensive the maps will be! All test results are displayed on the maps. Filtering rules are applied before performance calculation for publications.

Network coverage maps are automatically updated by a bot every hour. Speed maps are updated every 15 minutes. Data is displayed for two years. After two years, the oldest data is removed from the maps once a month.

Tests are conducted on users' devices. Geolocation precision depends on the reception quality of the GPS signal at the time of the test. For coverage data, we only retain tests with a maximum geolocation precision of 50 meters. For download bitrates, this threshold goes up to 200 meters.

Yes. This tool is mainly intended for mobile operators. It has been integrated into an existing cockpit that already includes internet performance statistics from all operators in a country, as well as access to speed-test results and coverage data. These data can be visualized by applying filters by technology (no coverage, 2G, 3G, 4G, 4G+, 5G) over a configurable period (only the last 2 months for example). It's a great tool to track the deployment of new technology, monitor competitors and identify poor signal coverage areas.

An excellent wall map for the classroom, this physical map of Uruguay features comprehensive content, making it ideal for teaching students in grades 6-12+. This classroom map is available in the following options: laminated print with grommets, printed on repositionable peel and stick fabric, mounted on wooden rails, or mounted on a pull-down spring roller. Spring roller maps are ready to hang on existing classroom map mounting hardware, or mounting hardware can be purchased separately.

The Uruguay physical classroom map from Academia Maps features colorful shading which illustrates topography and natural features of Uruguay. Major cities, national capitals, rivers, lakes, main roads and mountain peaks are indicated on the map. Map is up-to-date with the latest international name changes. Map legend helps identify land elevation and sea depths in feet based on color shade of the area. Country borders are outlined with labeling of countries, national capitals, major cities, main roads and waterways. Physical features include mountain ranges, peaks, lakes, rivers, salt/dry lakes, and wetlands.

A fully laminated paper print. Durable and ready to hang on the wall using push-pins, double sided tape, or poster hanging rails. A great inexpensive map option that features a wet or dry-erase markable surface.

A laminated paper print is mounted to wooden hanging rails placed along the top and bottom of the map. Ready to hang on the wall using the attached hanging cord. Wood rails feature a natural finish.

A high quality canvas giclee print is hand stretched over a sturdy wood frame. Printed on demand and handcrafted in Seattle, WA. The canvas gallery wrap serves as a stunning piece of art ready to hang on your wall.

A laminated map print is mounted to a heavy-duty classroom spring roller assembly. Spring roller maps are mounted to a metal backboard that is ready to hang on an existing map rail or wall mounting brackets.

ExpertGPS downloads waypoints and tracks from your GPS, and displays them over high-resolution, seamless maps of Uruguay. Draw right on the map to plan your next adventure, or import data from AutoCAD, ArcGIS, or Excel. Use ExpertGPS to upload data from your GPS, convert Uruguayan coordinates, calculate area, and create professional maps that you can print out or include in reports.

To download unlimited maps of Uruguay, download and install ExpertGPS.
Click Go to Country... on the Go menu. Select Uruguay from the list,and ExpertGPS will display a map of Montevideo. As you scroll around the map and zoom in and out, ExpertGPS will automatically download maps of the area you are viewing. You can use the Go to Address commandto get maps for any Uruguayan address.

Connect any Garmin, Lowrance, or Magellan GPS receiver, and click Receive from GPS to see all of your GPS data on the map. ExpertGPS lets you quickly edit the names of your GPS waypoints, clean up your GPS tracklogs,and save your GPS data to your computer for safe-keeping. ExpertGPS can calculate distances and areas, plot the elevation profile of your hikes, and export your GPS data to Excel, other programs that use GPX files, and to ArcGIS and AutoCAD.

This historical cartographic image is part of the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, www.davidrumsey.com, a large collection of online antique, rare, old, and historical maps, atlases, globes, charts, and other cartographic items. Read more about the Collection. Or you can view the entire David Rumsey Map Collection in Insight.


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LeadDog licenses HERE (formerly NAVTEQ) Map Content GIS maps for the Uruguay. If your enterprise relies on spatially accurate GIS data, HERE maps provide verified map data such as routing attributes, building level addresses and 2D/3D buildings.

Demographics are available to the postal code, departamentos and census areas administrative boundary levels. Demographics include population by age bands, disposable household income, retail spending and turnover and consumer spending.

Countries who speak Spanish: Spanish is the official language in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Review the Spanish speaking countries maps and note the capital of each of the Spanish speaking countries below. Test your knowledge of Spanish speaking countries maps and capitals with our fun quizzes and games!

The maps above are provided for official Spanish speaking countries only. Although not officially recognized or sanctioned by the government, Spanish is spoken by significant populations in many other nations and territories. In these areas, public services and information are widely available in Spanish, as are multiple forms of print and broadcast media. To test your knowledge of Spanish culture, you may want to take our online Spanish test.

Spanish was spoken in the United States long before the United States existed! If you look at an old map of what is now the United States, you will observe that huge areas of the American Southwest and all of Florida was previously part of New Spain. Spanish is the most popular foreign language in United States. Spanish is the mother tongue of 41 million people who live in the USA. In addition, 11 million Americans speak Spanish as second-language. The United States now has the second largest Spanish-speaking population in the world. Soon the USA will have more Mexicans than Mexico!

Even within a single language there are major differences in speech. The term dialect refers to those differences in intonation and pronunciation. When traveling in Spanish speaking countries and capitals, one will soon discover words and expressions which are used extensively in some countries are noticeably absent in others. Regardless of the county you find yourself in, you will need to be comfortable with Spanish dialogues if you wish to communicate with anyone!

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