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    Tacuarembó (Spanish pronunciation: [ta.kwa.ɾemˈbo] Guarani: Takuarembo, literally: "Bamboo shoot") is the capital city of the Tacuarembó Department in north-central Uruguay.

  2. Tacuarembó, city, north-central Uruguay. The Haedo Mountains dominate the adjoining area. Orchids and hardwoods, including quebracho, algarrobo, urunday, and guayabo, grow there. Founded in 1831 by Bernabé Rivera, it was first called Villa de San Fructuoso; later, it adopted the Guaraní Indian name.

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  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Discover the best things to do in Tacuarembó, Uruguay, from visiting historical landmarks and museums to exploring the beautiful countryside and trying traditional gaucho activities.

  4. Jan 23, 2024 · This majestic river, winding its way through the heart of Uruguay, holds an undeniable charm that beckons all who encounter it. From its pristine waters to the lush surrounding landscapes, the Tacuarembó River stands as a testament to nature’s unparalleled artistry and power.

  5. Tacuarembó (Spanish pronunciation: [takwaɾemˈbo]) is the largest department of Uruguay and it is part of its northern region. Its capital is Tacuarembó.

  6. Tacuarembó [dead link] is a town in the Northern Interior region of Uruguay with approximately 55,000 inhabitants in 2011. It is popular as an important center for gaucho culture, and as one of the presumed birthplaces of Carlos Gardel, perhaps the most prominent figure in the history of tango.

  7. Jan 22, 2024 · This vibrant city is steeped in gaucho traditions, offering a window into the authentic spirit of Uruguayan heritage. The lively folk music, traditional dances, and the timeless art of leather craftsmanship all weave together to create a distinct and immersive cultural experience.

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