Las Piedras

Las Piedras is a city in the of . As of the census of 2011, it is the seventh most populated city of the country. It gives the name to the municipality to which it belongs.
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  • Type: City with 61,200 residents
  • Description: city in Canelones Department, Uruguay
  • Also known as: Las Piedras, Uruguay”, “Piedras”, “San Isidrio”, and “Villa de las Piedras

Places of Interest

Highlights include Estadio Parque Artigas Las Piedras and Museo Julio Sosa.

Stadium
is a multi-use in Las Piedras, . It is currently used mostly for football matches. It is the home stadium of Juventud de Las Piedras The stadium holds 12,000 people and was built in 2002.

Cemetery
The Israelite Cemetery is the only Jewish cemetery in Uruguay. It was established 28 November 1917. There are sections dedicated to Jews of different origins: Sephardim, Hungarian, German, Ashkenazim, etc.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Barrio Cópola and Barrio La Lucha.

Village
is a barrio of in the of southern .

Village
is a barrio of in the of southern .

Village
is a barrio of in the of southern .

Las Piedras

Latitude
-34.7275° or 34° 43′ 39″ south
Longitude
-56.2165° or 56° 12′ 59″ west
Population
61,200
Elevation
72 metres (236 feet)
United Nations Location Code
UY LPS
Open location code
48Q57QFM+2C
Open­Street­Map ID
node 422918346
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
3442057
Wiki­data ID
Q615470
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Waray—“Las Piedras” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: لاس بيدراس
  • Armenian: Լաս Պեդրաս
  • Asturian: Las Piedras
  • Basque: Las Piedras
  • Belarusian: Лас-П’едрас
  • Belarusian: Ляс-П’едрас
  • Bengali: লাস পিয়েদ্রাস
  • Bulgarian: Лас Пиедрас
  • Catalan: Las Piedras
  • Cebuano: Las Piedras
  • Chavacano: Las Piedras
  • Chinese: 拉斯彼德拉斯
  • Croatian: Las Piedras, Urugvaj
  • Croatian: Las Piedras
  • Czech: Las Piedras
  • Danish: Las Piedras
  • Dutch: Las Piedras
  • Egyptian Arabic: لاس بيدراس
  • Finnish: Las Piedras
  • French: Las Piedras
  • Galician: Las Piedras
  • Georgian: ლას-პიედრასი
  • German: Las Piedras
  • Greek: Λας Πιέντρας
  • Gujarati: લાસ પિઅડ્રાસ
  • Hindi: लास पिएरदास
  • Indonesian: Las Piedras
  • Italian: Las Piedras
  • Japanese: ラス・ピエドラス
  • Kannada: ಲಾಸ್ ಪೈಡ್ರಸ್
  • Korean: 라스피에드라스
  • Latvian: Laspiedrasa
  • Lithuanian: Las Piedrasas
  • Malay: Las Piedras
  • Marathi: लास पिअड्रास
  • Northern Frisian: Las Piedras
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Las Piedras
  • Norwegian: Las Piedras
  • Persian: لاس‌پیدراس، اروگوئه
  • Persian: لاس‌پیدراس
  • Polish: Las Piedras
  • Portuguese: Las Piedras
  • Russian: Лас-Пьедрас
  • Serbo-Croatian: Las Piedras, Urugvaj
  • Sinhala: ලාස් පයිද්‍රාස්, උරුගුවේ
  • Sinhala: ලාස් පයිද්රාස්
  • Slovak: Las Piedras
  • Spanish: Las Piedras
  • Swedish: Las Piedras, Uruguay
  • Tamil: லாஸ் பிஎட்றாஸ்
  • Telugu: లాస్ పైడ్రాస్
  • Thai: ลาส ไพนดรา
  • Turkish: Las Pedras
  • Ukrainian: Лас-П’єдрас
  • Urdu: لاس پیڈراس، یوراگوئے
  • Veps: Las Pjedras
  • Vietnamese: Las Piedras
  • Volapük: Las Piedras
  • Waray (Philippines): Las Piedras, Uruguay
  • Waray (Philippines): Las Piedras
  • Las Piedras

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