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Is Uruguay economically developed?

Uruguay's economy is at a medium level in Latin America.

Uruguay, the full name of Uruguay, is located in the southeast of South America, on the east banks of the Uruguay River and the La Plata River, bordering Brazil in the north, Argentina in the west and the Atlantic Ocean in the southeast. Uruguay is one of the most developed countries in South America, reaching the level of moderately developed countries, and has the reputation of Switzerland and the diamond country in South America. Although Uruguay is a country mainly based on agriculture, its industrial level is not high.

However, the service industry is very developed, and the development quality of finance, tourism, logistics and trade is very good. Uruguay is rich in natural resources, with high reserves of marble crystal, agate, iron ore, manganese ore and forest resources.

Introduction to the climate characteristics of Uruguay;

Uruguay is completely located in the temperate zone and belongs to the subtropical humid climate, which is quite uniform throughout the country. Seasonal changes are obvious, but extreme temperatures are rare. Because of its abundant water resources, high humidity and fog are common. Because there are no mountains as a weather barrier, when the front line or storm sweeps across the country, all places are vulnerable to strong winds and rapid weather changes. The weather is sometimes wet.

There are four different seasons. In most parts of Uruguay, spring is usually wet, cool and windy. Summer is warm; Autumn is mild; It's cold and a little humid in winter. However, the northwest of Uruguay is far away from a large area of water, so it is warmer in summer and milder and drier in winter than other parts of the country.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Uruguay