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Minas
Capital city
Plaza Rivera
Plaza Rivera
Minas, Uruguay is located in Uruguay
Minas, Uruguay
Minas, Uruguay
Location in Uruguay
Country  Uruguay
Department  Lavalleja
Founded 1783
Area
 • Total 8.2 km2 (3.2 sq mi)
Elevation
140 m (460 ft)
Population
 (2011 Census)
 • Total 38,446
 • Density 4,745/km2 (12,290/sq mi)
 • Demonym
minuano
Time zone UTC -3
Postal code
30000
Dial plan +598 444 (+5 digits)
Climate Cfa

Minas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈminas]) is the capital of the Lavalleja Department in Uruguay. As of the census of 2011, it is the twelfth-most populated city in the country.

Geography

The city is located in the south of the department, on the intersection of Route 8 with Route 12.

It lies between hill ranges and the basins of the Arroyo San Francisco and Arroyo Campanero streams.

History

A town was founded here in 1783 as "Villa de la Concepción de las Minas" when a number of families from the Asturias and Galicia regions of Spain settled in the area following a frustrated attempt to populate Patagonia. The idea of a city in the area was first raised in 1753 by Jose Joaquin de Viana, the governor of Montevideo, who wanted to create a population centre in "the zones of the mines". He commissioned Rafael Perez Del Puerto to design the layout of the city, the basis of which remains in place today.

On October 8, 1830, it was declared a town, and on June 16, 1837, by decree Ley Nº 158, it became the capital of the "Department of Minas". On May 16, 1888, its status was elevated city) by decree Ley Nº 1.980. On December 26, 1927, after the renaming of the department, it became the capital of the "Department of Lavalleja" by decree Ley Nº 8.187.

Population

According to the 2011 census, the area of Minas had a population of 38,446.
The following areas are considered by some as part of the Minas urban area:

  • Blanes Viale: 104
  • Barrio La Coronilla - Ancap: 301
  • San Francisco de las Sierras: 58

As a result, the total population of the Minas area can be said to be 38,909.

Year Population
1908 13,345
1963 31,256
1975 35,225
1985 34,658
1996 37,146
2004 37,925
2011 38,446

Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay

Features

El OALM en la 26ª Feria Nacional de Clubes de Ciencia
A national science fair in Parque de Vacaciones UTE-ANTEL.
In the city

In the northeastern part of town, where a zoological garden was located, the main public park of the city "Parque Rodó" was developed. Its facilities include restrooms, a garden, two playgrounds for children, a swimming pool, an area for picnic, a restaurant, a walking trail, parking lots, a small farm with a few animals (peacocks, swans, llamas), several sport pitches and a small stadium, in which two yearly festivals take place, one in April "Minas & Abril" and the other in October "Semana de Lavalleja".

Cerro Artigas

At the east end of the city is Cerro Artigas, a hill with a park containing a statue of the 19th-century Uruguayan hero General José Artigas on horseback, a work of Stelio Belloni.

Surrounding area

The Parque Salto del Penitente lies 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of the city; 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) to the west-southwest is Parque Salus and 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) to the southeast is the Parque de Vacaciones UTE-ANTEL, a park for the vacation use of employees of the Uruguayan Electricity Company and the Uruguayan Telecommunications Company. Villa Serrana is a scenic village located in the hills about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Minas.

Places of worship

  • Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Roman Catholic)
  • St. Joseph Parish Church (Roman Catholic)
  • St. Thérèse of Lisieux Parish Church (Roman Catholic, Redemptorists)
  • Our Lady of Fatima Parish Church (Roman Catholic)
  • Our Lady of Verdun National Sanctuary, a popular pilgrimage shrine on top of Verdún Hill

Notable people

Minas is the birthplace of:

Twin towns

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Minas para niños

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