Treinta y Tres
Treinta y Tres is a department located in the eastern part of Uruguay. It was created in 1825 and is named after the "Treinta y Tres Orientales," a group of patriots who fought for Uruguay's independence. The capital city of the department is also called Treinta y Tres.
The region is known for its agricultural activities, particularly cattle ranching and crop farming. It features a mix of rural landscapes and small towns, making it a peaceful area for residents and visitors. The department is rich in natural beauty, with rivers and hills that attract outdoor enthusiasts.