Aiguá


Aiguá is a city of the Maldonado Department in Uruguay. Its name means running water in the Guaraní language. It is also the name of the municipality to which the city belongs. It includes the following zones: Aiguá, Sauce de Aiguá, Sarandí de Aiguá, Alférez, Valdivia, Salamanca, Coronilla, Rincón de Aparicio, Los Talas, Paso de los Talas.

Location

The city is located at the north of the department, at the intersection of Route 39 with Route 109, north of the capital city, Maldonado.

Geography

The city is situated on the east bank of the stream Arroyo de Aiguá, one of the main tributaries of Cebollatí River.
The municipality of Aiguá has the highest point of Uruguay, the Cerro Catedral. This point is situated at an altitude of.

History

On 9 May 1906 it was declared a "Pueblo" and its status was elevated to "Ciudad" on 4 January 1956 by decree Ley No. 12.265.

Population

In 2011 Aiguá had a population of 2,465. According to the Intendencia Departamental de Maldonado, the municipality of Aiguá has a population of 4,500.
YearPopulation
19084,763
19632,715
19752,470
19852,362
19962,567
20042,676
20112,465

Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay

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