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Uruguayan Art, Residency Based on Job or Business Income, The Best Months to Shop for Real Estate, and more….
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Traveling in Uruguay
The life and legacy of Uruguayan artist, Joaquín Torres García
You can view this Uruguayan master’s work anytime you’re in Uruguay–either at the Torres García Museum, or the permanent display at Montevideo’s Museum of Visual Arts.

Serena Hotel Punta del Este – the perfect place to relax
While the Southern Hemisphere summer has passed, if you’re the type that plans ahead, consider penciling in this on-the-beach relax-and-recover zone as the ideal followup to any stressful endeavor.

Living in Uruguay
Is it possible to get Uruguayan residency if I need to find a job or start a business in Uruguay to satisfy the income requirement? Montevideo attorney, Mark Teuten, responds to this commonly asked question.

Uruguayan artist, Ricardo Pickenhayn – the making of a masterwork
Ricardo Pickenhayn advances the art form created by Torres García with a 20-meter (65.6-foot) long mural/sculpture for a Punta del Este resort hotel.

Investing in Uruguay
When not to shop for real estate in Uruguay
Find out why one month of the year just doesn’t work for real estate shopping in Uruguay.

Powers of Attorney in Uruguay – A Way to Take Care of Business When You’re Away
Montevideo escribana, Vanessa Balero, provides some facts about Powers of Attorney in Uruguay.

Uruguay Notes
More airport arrivals to Uruguay in 2015
In 2015, Uruguay’s airports received a record number of travelers from Europe, the U.S., and Argentina.

Uruguay has the highest percentage of LTE data users in Latin America
LTE stands for Long Term Evolution. A 4G LTE network is the successor of 3G networks. Depending on signal strength and network load, 4G LTE can be up to 10 times faster than 3G.
Uruguay leads Latin America in the extent of development, percentage of users, and system quality of its high speed true 4G LTE network.
Penetration of market by percentage:
Uruguay 49% (#1 in Latin America)
Chile 18% (#2 in Latin America)
Peru 13% (#3 in Latin America)
The average for Latin America is 9%.

Fuente: http://uruguayinsider.blogspot.com.uy/

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