Rocha Department


Rocha is a department in the east of Uruguay. Its capital is the city of Rocha. It borders Maldonado Department to its west, Lavalleja Department to its northwest, Treinta y Tres Department to its north, while to its northeast Laguna Merín forms part of its border with Brazil and at the south end of the lake it also borders the southernmost end of Brazil, with the city of Chuy "shared" between both countries, the border passing through its main commercial avenue.
Rocha has natural beauties like Cabo Polonio, Valizas, Santa Teresa National Park. It is well known for its beach resorts, like Punta del Diablo or La Esmeralda, which swell with visitors during the summer holidays. Inland, the primary economy of Rocha is based on large cattle ranches.

History

On 7 July 1880, the department of Rocha was formed from territory that had belonged to the department of Maldonado since the first division of the Republic in departments in 1819.

In literature

Rocha department features in Carlos Maria Dominguez's 2004 novel Casa de Papel. The narrator visits the ruins of a house of books ergo, 'house of paper', which had been built and then destroyed by an obsessive book collector on the sand spit separating Rocha lagoon from the ocean.

Population and Demographics

As of the census of 2011, Rocha Department had a population of 68,088 and 46,071 households.
Demographic data for Rocha Department in 2010:
2010 Data Source:

Main Urban Centres

Population stated as per 2011 census.
City / TownPopulation
Rocha25,422
Chuy9,675
Castillos7,541
Lascano7,645
La Paloma3,495
Cebollatí1,609
La Aguada y Costa Azul1,090
Velázquez1,022

Other towns and villages

Population stated as per 2011 census.
Town / VillagePopulation
18 de Julio977
Punta del Diablo823
San Luis al Medio598
La Coronilla510
Puimayen505

Rural population

According to the 2011 census, Rocha department has an additional rural population of 4,146.