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| Uruguay has a wide variety of landscapes, keeps a perfect balance, stable weather all year-round, green prairies, refreshing beaches and exceptional care of the environment.
It is South America’s most sophisticated and renowned resort, which combines everything within its offer: quiet and rough beaches, sands full of people and places so empty it is possible to feel you own them. Hot temperatures during the day and refreshing breezes at night. The opportunity to admire the stars and the moon hearing the waves’ whispers, or to wildly go partying in a disco night.
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Climate of Uruguay
Uruguay is situated at geographic coordinates 33? S, 56? W. It is therefore within the temperate climate zone. This means that people living there can expect a climate that is warm, with rainfall evenly distributed throughout the year. Temperatures rarely fall below freezing and range from 10 to 16? C during the winter (June to September) and from 21 to 28? C during the summer (December to March).
However, Uruguay is vulnerable to quick changes in the weather from weather fronts. This is because the country has no mountain ranges to act as weather barriers. The highest point is Cerro Catedral at 514m.
Uruguay can also suffer from several natural weather hazards, for example floods and droughts. It also occasionally experiences the pampero. This is a cold and sometimes violent wind, which blows north from the Argentine pampas.
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