San Carlos
San Carlos is a city in the Maldonado Department of southern Uruguay. "San Carlos" is also the name of the municipality to which the city belongs. The municipality includes the following zones: San Carlos, El Tesoro, La Barra, Edén Rock, El Chorro…| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: City with 30,300 residents
- Description: city in the Maldonado Department of southern Uruguay
- Also known as: “San Carlos, Uruguay” and “Villa de San Carlos”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Escuela 8 José Enrique Rodó and Jardín de Infantes 81.
Escuela 8 José Enrique Rodó
School
Photo: Oracana, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Escuela 8 José Enrique Rodó is a school.
Jardín de Infantes 81
Kindergarten
Photo: Oracana, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Jardín de Infantes 81 is a kindergarten.
San Carlos Borromeo, San Carlos
Church
Photo: Rarrillaga86, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Church of Saint Charles Borromeo is a Catholic parish church in San Carlos, Uruguay. The San Carlos Borromeo church is one of the oldest religious buildings in the country, dating back to colonial times; The parish was established 1 February 1763.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Barrio Hipódromo.
Barrio Hipódromo
Town
Barrio Hipódromo is a small town in the Maldonado Department of southeastern Uruguay. Its name is derived from the horse racing track that is located there. Barrio Hipódromo is situated 8 km south of San Carlos.
San Carlos
- Categories: human settlement and locality
- Location: San Carlos, Maldonado Department, Uruguay, South America
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Latitude
-34.79205° or 34° 47′ 31″ southLongitude
-54.92075° or 54° 55′ 15″ westPopulation
30,300Elevation
28 metres (92 feet)United Nations Location Code
UY SCAOpen location code
48Q7635H+5POpenStreetMap ID
node 321555240OpenStreetMap feature
place=city
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Welsh—“San Carlos” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “سان كارلوس، أوروغواي”
- Armenian: “Սան Կարլոս”
- Bengali: “সান কার্লোস”
- Catalan: “San Carlos”
- Cebuano: “San Carlos”
- Chinese: “聖卡洛斯”
- Czech: “San Carlos”
- Danish: “San Carlos”
- Dutch: “San Carlos”
- Egyptian Arabic: “سان كارلوس”
- Finnish: “San Carlos”
- French: “San Carlos”
- Georgian: “სან-კარლოსი”
- German: “San Carlos”
- Greek: “Σαν Κάρλος”
- Gujarati: “સાન કાર્લોસ”
- Hindi: “सैन कार्लोस”
- Indonesian: “San Carlos”
- Italian: “San Carlos”
- Japanese: “サン・カルロス”
- Kannada: “ಸ್ಯಾನ್ ಕಾರ್ಲೋಸ್”
- Korean: “산카를로스”
- Latvian: “Sankarlosa”
- Lithuanian: “San Karlosas”
- Malay: “San Carlos”
- Marathi: “सॅन कार्लोस”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “San Carlos”
- Norwegian: “San Carlos”
- Occitan (post 1500): “San Carlos”
- Persian: “سان کارلوس، اروگوئه”
- Persian: “سن کارلوس، اروگوئه”
- Polish: “San Carlos”
- Portuguese: “San Carlos”
- Russian: “Сан-Карлос”
- Sinhala: “සැන් කාර්ලොස්, උරුගුවේ”
- Sinhala: “සැන් කාර්ලොස්”
- Slovak: “San Carlos”
- Spanish: “San Carlos”
- Swedish: “San Carlos, Uruguay”
- Swedish: “San Carlos”
- Tamil: “சான் கார்லாஸ்”
- Telugu: “శాన్ కార్లోస్”
- Thai: “ซาน คาร์ลอส”
- Turkish: “San CArlos”
- Ukrainian: “Сан-Карлос”
- Urdu: “سان کارلوس، یوراگوئے”
- Vietnamese: “San Carlos”
- Waray (Philippines): “San Carlos, Uruguay”
- Waray (Philippines): “San Carlos”
- Welsh: “San Carlos”
- “San Carlos”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Plaza 19 de Abril and Escuela Técnica San Carlos.
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