Villa El Tato
Villa El Tato is a subdivision founded in 1900 in the department of Canelones, in southern Uruguay. It is part of the metropolitan area of Montevideo.
Geography
Location
It is one of several urban fragments that are situated among the city of Pando to the northeast, Joaquín Suárez to the northwest, Colonia Nicolich and the Carrasco International Airport to the southwest and Ciudad de la Costa to the south and southeast. It is located on the street Camino de los Horneros, which is the first parallel east of Route 101.
Population
In 2011, Villa El Tato had a population of 615.[1]
Year | Population |
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1985 | 198 |
1996 | 406 |
2004 | 508 |
2011 | 615 |
Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay[2]
References
External links
- INE map of Villa Aeroparque, Villa El Tato, Lomas de Carrasco, Carmel and Altos de la Tahona
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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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