Maldonado, Uruguay

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Maldonado
Maldonado (Uruguay)
Maldonado
Maldonado
Maldonado (Uruguay)
Department Maldonado Department
Altitude
Coordinates 34º 54'S 54º 57'W
Founded 1755
Founder Joaquín de Viana
Population 54,603 (2004)
Demonym Fernandino
Phone Code +042
Postal Code 20000

Maldonado is a Uruguayan city of the Maldonado Department, from which it is its capital. Its population, as of 2004, is 54,603.

Its foundation, carried out by decision of the Governor of Montevideo Joaquin de Viana, started in 1755 and finished in 1757, with the definitive settlement of 104 people. Its original name was Maldonado, but years later its name was changed to San Fernando de Maldonado, in honour to the King Fernando VI of Spain.

Remarkable sights are:

  • San Fernando de Maldonado Cathedral: A neoclassic cathedral, whose construction began in 1801 and finished in 1895.
  • Cuartel de Dragones (Dragoons' Barracks): Construction began in 1771 and finished in 1797.
  • Torre del Vigia (Watchtower): Built in 1800 under the direction of Rafael Pérez del Puerto. Its function was to inform Buenos Aires authorities of the entrance of any ship to the Río de la Plata.
  • El Puente de la Barra, a stressed ribbon bridge, where the roadbed swoops up, down, and back up and down again, employing exceptional economy of material.
  • There's a mith that says that the name Maldonado comes from "Mal Donado" which means it was not founded correctly.

Coordinates: 34°54′S, 54°57′W