Departments of Treinta y Tres
Treinta y Tres is a department located in the eastern part of Uruguay. It was created in 1825 and is known for its rich agricultural land and diverse landscapes, including hills and rivers. The capital city of the department is also named Treinta y Tres, which serves as the administrative and commercial center of the region.
The department is home to several small towns and rural communities, with a population that primarily engages in farming and livestock activities. Treinta y Tres is also known for its cultural heritage, featuring local festivals and traditions that reflect the history and lifestyle of its residents.