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Ciudad de la Costa, Canelones

Ciudad de la Costa
Municipality
Monument in Ciudad de la Costa
Monument in Ciudad de la Costa
Ciudad de la Costa is located in Uruguay
Ciudad de la Costa
Ciudad de la Costa
Location in Uruguay
Coordinates: 34°49′0″S 55°57′0″W / 34.81667°S 55.95000°W / -34.81667; -55.95000Coordinates: 34°49′0″S 55°57′0″W / 34.81667°S 55.95000°W / -34.81667; -55.95000
Country  Uruguay
Department Canelones
Founded 1994
Area
 • Municipality 51.25 km2 (19.79 sq mi)
 • Urban 57 km2 (22 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Municipality 95,176
 • Density 2,194/km2 (5,680/sq mi)
 • Urban 112,449
Time zone UTC -3
Postal codes 15000 - 15008
Dial plan +598 2 (+7 digits)
Climate Cfa

Ciudad de la Costa is a city in Canelones Department of Uruguay, on the banks of the Río de la Plata between the streams Arroyo Carrasco and Arroyo Pando. It is considered an extension of the metropolitan area of Montevideo which it borders to the west, while to the east it borders Costa de Oro. It was declared a city on 19 October 1994 and given its current name. At the 2011 census, it was the third most populated city of Uruguay.

Ciudad de la Costa is also the name of the municipality to which the city belongs, but which does not include the area of Barra de Carrasco.

The area, characterized by a sandy beach 16 km long, was known as "Rincón de Carrasco" during the 19th century. It was populated gradually during the 20th century, forming a series of resorts starting from Barra de Carrasco in the west, up to El Pinar in the east. The various resorts became characterized by a high floating population that inhabited the area only in summer or on weekends, while most of the permanent population worked in Montevideo.

The abundance of sandy soils made possible the existence of multiple sand pits, which gave rise to the various lakes that characterize the area. Some lakes are used for bathing and water sports, while others are not suitable for these applications and, instead, act as a refuge for many species of birds and animals.

Ciudad de la Costa has a humid subtropical climate typical of the region, with warm to hot and wet summers and mild winters with relatively evenly distributed precipitation year-round.

Since the 1980s there was an explosive growth of population due to an expansive process of Montevideo. According to the census of 1996, its population reached 66,402 inhabitants, 92.6% more than in 1985. The various resorts began to merge to form a unit that actually led to its declaration as a city. The growth in subsequent years has continued at a slower pace. At the census of 2004, the population was 83,888 inhabitants, 28.8% more than in 1996. The coastal city is the largest satellite town of the metropolitan area and the third largest city in Uruguay.

In 2010, the Intendencia de Canelones recorded a population of 79,412 for the municipality during the elections.

The census 2011 results show a total population of 95,176 inhabitants. This number reflects the total sum of the barrios that belong to the municipality. The Instituto Nacional de Estadística, however, has posted some more areas, outside the municipality, as parts of Ciudad de la Costa, a detailed count of which is given in a separate table below. Were these areas to be counted in, the population would rise to 112,447, making it thus the second largest city of Uruguay. There are no other official sources supporting this count, however, leaving Salto as the second in population city.


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