Treinta y Tres

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Treinta y Tres is a small town in eastern Uruguay, and also is the capital of the department with the same name. The name is Spanish for "33" and refers to the nineteenth-century national heroes the 33 Orientales, who freed Uruguay from Brazilian control. The town's population is 25,711 (2004 census).

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Coordinates: 33°14′S 54°23′W