Estación Tapia
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Village in Canelones Department, Uruguay
Estación Tapia Tapia | |
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Village | |
34°34′2″S 55°45′5″W / 34.56722°S 55.75139°W / -34.56722; -55.75139 | |
Country | Uruguay |
Department | Canelones Department |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 213 |
Time zone | UTC -3 |
Postal code | 91008 |
Dial plan | +598 4399 (+4 digits) |
Estación Tapia or Tapia is a village or populated centre in the Canelones Department of southern Uruguay.
Geography
Location
It is located on Route 88, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) east of San Jacinto. The railroad track Montevideo - Minas passes by the southeast limits of the village and the stream Arroyo de los Negros flows southwest of it.
Population
In 2011 Estación Tapia had a population of 213.[1]
Year | Population |
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1985 | 318 |
1996 | 226 |
2004 | 273 |
2011 | 213 |
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay[2]
References
External links
- INE map of Estación Tapia
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Canelones Department of Uruguay
Capital: Canelones
villages
- 18 de Mayo
- Aguas Corrientes
- Atlántida
- Barrio Cópola
- Barrio La Lucha
- Barros Blancos
- Canelones
- Castellanos
- Cerrillos
- City Golf
- Ciudad de la Costa
- Colonia Nicolich
- Costa Azul
- Costa y Guillamón
- Dr. Francisco Soca
- El Dorado
- Empalme Olmos
- Estación Atlántida
- Estanque de Pando
- Jardines de Pando
- Joaquín Suárez
- Juanicó
- La Floresta
- La Paz
- Las Piedras
- Las Toscas
- Marindia
- Migues
- Montes
- Neptunia
- Pando
- Parque del Plata
- Paso Carrasco
- Progreso
- Salinas
- San Antonio
- San Bautista
- San Jacinto
- San Luis
- San Ramón
- Santa Lucía
- Santa Rosa
- Sauce
- Seis Hermanos
- Tala
- Toledo
- Totoral del Sauce
- Villa Aeroparque
- Villa Argentina
- Villa Crespo y San Andrés
- Villa El Tato
- Villa Felicidad
- Villa San José
Ciudad de la Costa
- Bridge of the Americas
- Carrasco Airport
- Lago Calcagno
- Costa de Oro
- El Águila
- Hotel Planeta Palace
- Iglesia Estación Atlántida
- Parque Roosevelt
- Paso de las Toscas
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