Treinta y Tres Department
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Statistics | |
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Capital: | Treinta y Tres |
Area: | 9.529 km² |
Inhabitants: | 49.318 (2004) |
Pop. Density: | 5.18 inh./km² |
Demonym: | olimareño |
Website: | imtt.gub.uy (in Spanish) |
ISO 3166-2: | UY-TT |
Politics | |
Intendant: | Gerardo Amaral (FA) |
Ruling party: | Frente Amplio |
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Treinta y Tres is a department of Uruguay. Its capital is Treinta y Tres.
'Treinta y Tres' is Spanish for 'Thirty-Three'. The department is named after 33 19th century patriots honoured by Uruguayans.
[edit] Population and Demographics
As of the census of 2004, there were 49,318 people and 16,341 households in the department. The average household size was 3.0. For every 100 females, there were 97.0 males.
- Population growth rate: 0.392% (2004)
- Birth Rate: 16.80 births/1,000 people (2004)
- Death Rate: 9.45 deaths/1,000 people
- Average age: 30.5 (29.2 Males, 31.7 Females)
- Life Expectancy at Birth (2004):
total population: | 74.15 years |
male: | 70.74 years |
female: | 77.70 years |
- Average Family Size: 2.41 children/woman
- Urban per capita income (cities of 5,000 inhabitants or more): 3,432.3 pesos/month
[edit] Main Urban Centres
(Towns or cities with 1,000 or more inhabitants listed - data from the 2004 census, unless noted otherwise)
City/Town | Population |
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Cerro Chato | 2,945 (1996) |
Ejido de Treinta y Tres | 4,402 (1996) |
General Enrique Martinez (La Charqueada) | 1,342 (1996) |
Santa Clara de Olimar | 2,454 |
Treinta y Tres | 30,759 (urban 25,711] |
Vergara | 3,953 |
Departments of Uruguay | |
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Artigas | Canelones | Cerro Largo | Colonia | Durazno | Flores | Florida | Lavalleja | Maldonado | Montevideo | Paysandú | Río Negro | Rivera | Rocha | Salto | San José | Soriano | Tacuarembó | Treinta y Tres |