Las Piedras (Canelones)
Las Piedras | ||
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Coordinates: 34 ° 42 ′ S , 56 ° 13 ′ W Las Piedras on the map of Uruguay
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Basic data | ||
Country | Uruguay | |
Department | Canelones | |
City foundation | 1744 | |
Residents | 71,268 (2011) | |
City insignia | ||
Detailed data | ||
height | 81 m | |
Post Code | 90200 | |
prefix | +02 | |
Time zone | UTC −3 | |
City Presidency | Wilfredo R. Guadalupe | |
Battle of Las Piedras | ||
Steam locomotive in Las Piedras train station | ||
Las Piedras Obelisk |
Las Piedras is a city in Uruguay .
geography
It is located in the 4th sector of the Canelones Department south of the immediately adjacent city of Progreso , which is separated from it by the Arroyo Colorado , which rises in the east of Las Piedras , and a few kilometers north of the capital Montevideo . In the eastern part is also the source of the Arroyo del Gigante, which leads north from there . Outside the urban area in an easterly direction in the area between Las Piedras and the neighboring village of Villa Crespo y San Andrés the Arroyo Canelón Chico , the Arroyo de Toledo and its tributary Piedritas , the Arroyo de Mendoza , the Arroyo Miguelete and the Arroyo de las Piedras are emerging . The latter forms, among other things, the southern boundary of Las Piedras' on its further course. In the western part of the city there are also the sources of three smaller left-hand tributaries of the Arroyo Colorado . These are the de San Isidro , the Pírez and the de las Conchillas .
history
Las Piedras was classified in the Ciudad category on May 15, 1925 by Law No. 7,837.
The city is best known for the battle of Las Piedras , which took place here on May 18, 1811. It was the first military success of José Gervasio Artigas , the national hero of Uruguay. The siege of Montevideo, which was subsequently undertaken together with the Argentine armed forces, had to be abandoned unsuccessfully due to the intervention of Portuguese - Brazilian troops. May 18th is a public holiday in Uruguay ( Battle of Las Piedras ).
Infrastructure
traffic
Las Piedras is on Ruta 5 . In addition, the Ruta 48 , the Ruta 66 , the Ruta 67 , the Ruta 68 and the Ruta 69 lead to or past the city area. A railway line runs through the city from south to north, in which there are two train stations, Estación 18 de Mayo and Estación Las Piedras .
education
Las Piedras has several secondary schools ( Liceo ). These are, founded in 1937, in Barrio Centro located Liceo Nº 1 de Las Piedras "Manuel Rosé" , which on July 27 opened in 1992 Liceo Nº 2 de Las Piedras "Germán Cabrera" , in 1997 the teaching receptive Las Piedras Liceo Nº 3 de and since 2004 also in Centro located Liceo # 4 de Las Piedras "Prof. Vivián Trías ” . In addition, the Liceo de El Dorado “18 de Mayo” exists in the Barrio Villa San Francisco , founded in 1984. The city also houses the Colegio y Liceo San Isidro .
Healthcare
Las Piedras is the seat of the Hospital de Las Piedras “Dr. Alfonso Espínola ”UE. 062 .
leisure
Las Piedras also has several venues for sports competitions. The Estadio Municipal del Parque Artigas , which was built in 2002 and reopened in October 2009, has a capacity of 12,000 and currently has around 3,000 seats. and the Estadio San Francisco , as well as the Hipódromo de Las Piedras horse racing track .
Attractions
In the approximately 15 hectare Parque Artigas there is - in addition to the typical trees planted there such as eucalyptus , lapachos , timbós , anacahuitas or ibirapitás - since 1911 the monument to the battle of Las Piedras, the Monumento a la Batalla, created by the sculptor Juan Manuel Ferrari de Las Piedras , in the form of an obelisk . The San Isidro Church, built in 1868 and considered to be one of the first in the country, is also located in Plaza José Batlle y Ordóñez . The 19th century Bosch mill ( Molino de Bosch ), the last of 18 windmills in the area of the Department of Canelones, is one of the most important buildings in the city .
graveyard
The western part of the city is home to the municipal cemetery ( Cementerio Municipal ) of Las Piedras, which is housed within a square area surrounded by a yellow wall. In addition to earth and urn graves, there are also classic family graves with funerary chapels.
Residents
With 71,268 inhabitants (as of 2011), it is the second largest city in the department after the Ciudad de la Costa in terms of population and is one of the largest cities in Uruguay.
year | Residents |
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1963 | 41,921 |
1975 | 53,331 |
1985 | 58,283 |
1996 | 66,584 |
2004 | 69,222 |
2011 | 71,268 |
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay
City administration
Mayor ( Alcalde ) of Las Piedras is Wilfredo R. Guadalupe ( Frente Amplio ).
Sports
The football club Juventud is based in Las Piedras and plays in Uruguay's top division, the Primera División , in the 2013/14 season .
sons and daughters of the town
- Walter Acosta (* 1935) actor, theater director and dramaturge
- Agustín Ale (born 1995), football player
- Edgardo Arias (* 1964), football coach
- Jorge Barrios (* 1961), soccer player and coach
- Santiago Bellini (* 1996), football player
- Mauricio Bruzzone (* 1985), football player
- Germán Cabrera (1903–1990), sculptor
- Berugo Carámbula (* 1945), actor
- Marcos Carámbula (* 1947), politician and pulmonologist
- Lorenzo Carrabs (* 1954), soccer player and coach
- Néstor Del Río (born 1992), football player
- Emiliano Denis (* 1991), football player
- Matías Duffard (* 1989), football player
- Santiago Franco (* 1999), football player
- Miguel Lavié (* 1986), football player
- Marcelo Marticorena (* 1993), football player
- Jorge Andrés Martínez (born 1983), football player
- Richard Morales (born 1975), football player
- Martín Peula (born 1983), football player
- Juan Pintado (born 1997), football player
- Heber Ratti (* 1994), soccer player
- Facundo Rodríguez (* 1993), football player
- Nicolás Royon (* 1991), football player
- Lucas Ruiz Alonso (* 1996), football player
- Fabricio Santos (* 1993), football player
- Julio Sosa (1926–1964), musician and singer
- Gerardo Ubiría Suárez (* 1950), writer and journalist
Web links
- Official internet portal of the city
- City map of Las Piedras (PDF; 259 kB)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Internet presence of the Liceo Manuel Rosé ( Memento of the original of July 14, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Liceos del Uruguay (Spanish) (PDF; 7.3 MB), accessed on February 29, 2012
- ^ Image of the Colegio y Liceo San Isidro
- ↑ Canelones at asse.com.uy, accessed July 4, 2015
- ↑ Data on www.worldstadiums.com
- ↑ Fue reinaugurado el Estadio Municipal del Parque de Artigas Las Piedras ; on www.larepublica.com.uy from October 20, 2009
- ↑ El nuevo “Parque Artigas” tendrá capacidad para 13 mil espectadores ; on www.larepublica.com.uy of April 12, 2000
- ↑ Internet presence of the Hipódromo de Las Piedras ( Memento of the original of December 13, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 1000 árboles de Artigas (Spanish) on fabricadepaisaje.org of May 21, 2011, accessed on July 4, 2015
- ↑ Plantación de flora nativa en Las Piedras (Spanish) on imcanelones.gub.uy of June 3, 2010, accessed on July 4, 2015
- ↑ Information on the monument at www.turismoenuruguay.com.uy
- ↑ Las Piedras, Parroquia
- ↑ Molino de Bosch on www.cvltvre.com
- ↑ Un gigante de 200 años ( Memento of the original from March 27, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Image of the Molino de Bosch
- ↑ Cementerio de Las Piedras
- ↑ Statistical data from the Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay , accessed on October 31, 2013
- ↑ Statistical data of the Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay 1963–1996 (DOC; 123 kB)
- ↑ Statistical data of the Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay (PDF; 617 kB)
- ↑ ALCALDES Y CONCEJALES ELECTOS EN CANELONES ( Memento of September 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ); Internet news portal "Hoy Canelones"
- ↑ MUNICIPIOS DE URUGUAY ( Memento of March 8, 2012 in the Internet Archive ); Website of the Uruguayan Congress of Directors