Red Pagos

Red Pagos is a money transmitter in , . Red Pagos is situated nearby to the bus station , as well as near the school .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Cathedral of Tacuarembó and Plaza 19 de Abril.

Church
The Saint Fructuosus Cathedral is the main Roman Catholic church building of , . It is the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tacuarembó since 1960. is situated 540 metres west of Red Pagos.

Park
is a park, which is situated 600 metres west of Red Pagos.

Town hall
is a town hall, which is situated 550 metres west of Red Pagos.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tacuarembó and Balneario Ipora.

is a town in the region of with approximately 55,000 inhabitants in 2011. It is popular as an important center for gaucho culture, and as one of the presumed birthplaces of Carlos Gardel, perhaps the most prominent figure in the history of tango.

Village
is a village, which is situated 5 km north of Red Pagos.

Red Pagos

Latitude
-31.71312° or 31° 42′ 47″ south
Longitude
-55.97294° or 55° 58′ 23″ west
Open location code
48W672PG+QR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6332152520
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­payment_centre
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