Central Interior
The central interior of Uruguay includes the departments of Cerro Largo, Durazno, Flores, Florida, Lavalleja and Treinta y Tres. The Central Interior has rolling hills, cow country, lakes, history, a border with Brazil, and more—including lovely, quiet spots for a visit.Popular Destinations
Melo
Melo is the capital city of the Cerro Largo Department of north-eastern Uruguay. Photo: Godshawk, CC BY-SA 3.0.Florida
Florida is the capital of Florida Department in the Central Interior of Uruguay. Photo: Andrea Neves, CC BY-SA 3.0.Minas
Minas is the capital of Lavalleja Department, located in the rolling hills of the central interior of Uruguay. Photo: Mx. Granger, CC0.Durazno
Durazno is a city in the Central Interior region of Uruguay. Photo: Disman Anchieri, CC BY-SA 3.0.Destinations
Treinta y Tres
Treinta y Tres is the capital of the department of the same name in the central interior of Uruguay. Photo: Mobispo33, CC BY-SA 4.0.Río Branco
Río Branco is in the Central Interior of Uruguay, located on the border with Brazil right across from the city of Jaguarão. Photo: Claudia Garay, CC BY-SA 3.0.Veinticinco de Agosto
Veinticinco de Agosto is in Florida Department in the Central Interior of Uruguay.Fray Marcos
Fray Marcos is a little Uruguayan town in the department of Florida, in the Central Interior.Cerro Colorado
Cerro Colorado is a town in the Central Interior of Uruguay, located on Route 7, about 142 kilometres northeast of Montevideo, 90 kilometres from the department capital of Florida. Photo: Mx. Granger, CC0.Central Interior
- Type: Geographic region
- Location: Uruguay, South America
Latitude of center -33.12° or 33° 7' 12" south | Longitude of center -55.06° or 55° 3' 36" west |
Also Known As
- English: Central Interior (Uruguay)
- Italian: Uruguay centrale
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