
The Oriental Republic of Uruguay at the World's Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, 1893
by Honore Roustan Carlos María de Pena
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Chapters (137)
- THE ORIENTAL REPUBLIC OF URUGUAY
- CARLOS MARIA DE PENA
- NOTICE.
- THE ORIENTAL REPUBLIC OF URUGUAY.
- Discovery—Situation—Limits—Configuration—Perimeter—Superficies.
- Aspect—Climate—Meteorology.
- Rivers—Rivulets—Ports—Docks—Dry Docks.
- Minerals.
- Vegetation.
- Animals.
- Division of the Territory—Situation of the Departments—Centre of Population.
- Political Organization.
- Language and Customs.
- Population—Its Density.
- Movement of the Population.
- Movement of Passengers.
- Immigration.
- Immigratory Movement in the Port of Montevideo from 1867 to 1891.
- Wages.
- Territorial Property.
- Transfer of Property.
- Mortgages.
- How Easily One Becomes a Land Owner.
- Value of the Land.
- Agriculture.
- Agricultural Centres.
- The Grape-Vine in the Republic.
- Uruguay Rural Association.
- Cattle.
- Slaughter in the Saladeros.
- Trade and Commerce.
- Commerce Between the Oriental Republic of Uruguay and the United States of America.
- Money.
- Navigation.
- Goods.
- Lighthouses.
- Lazaretto.
- Interior Commerce.
- Trade-Houses, Industries, Professions.
- Banks, Anonymous Societies.
- Commerce Halls.
- Means of Communication and Conveyance.
- Railways.
- River Steamers.
- Stage Coaches.
- Tramways.
- Telegraph.
- Navigation Companies.
- Telephone.
- Postage.
- Carriages, Coaches, Etc.
- Public Education.
- University.
- Public Schools.
- Private Schools.
- Normal Girl School.
- Art and Professional School.
- Military School.
- Religious Schools.
- Educational Patriotic League.
- National Library.
- National Museum.
- Newspapers.
- Societies.
- Worship and Churches.
- Public Revenue.
- Custom Duties.
- Licenses, Stamped Paper, Stamps.
- Public Debt.
- Budget of Expenditure.[1]
- Weights and Measures.
- Official Value of Gold Coins.
- Police.
- Army.
- Navy.
- Montevideo, the Capital of the Republic.
- Public Beneficence.
- Powers of the State.
- Ministers of the Republic Abroad.
- Consuls of the Republic.
- Foreign Ministers in the Republic.
- Foreign Consuls in the Republic.
- Custom-House.
- Laws.
- Law on Specific Duties.
- New Laws on Specific Duties.
- Exports.
- Law on Immigration.
- Historical Sketch.
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