Rosario, Uruguay


Rosario, also known as Rosario Oriental, Villa del Rosario, or Rosario del Colla, is a small city located within the Colonia Department, in southern Uruguay. It is home to about 10,000 people.

Location

It is located on the south end of Route 2, about north of its intersection with Route 1. It is about west of Nueva Helvecia and east-northeast of the department catital city Colonia del Sacramento.

Geography

The stream Arroyo Colla flows along the north and northeastern limits of the city, while at the southeast edge of the city, it flows into the river Río Rosario.

History

The city was founded on 24 January 1775 by Benito Herosa. The place soon became notorious for having witnessed a series of battles during the struggle for independence from Spain in 1811.
Rosario's first inhabitant is believed to have been Pascual de Chena, an amerindian of Colla descent. Today, a square and a brook are named after him. Even the alternative name of the city, Rosario del Colla, makes reference to this fact.
Even before the Independence of Uruguay, Rosario had received the status of "Villa". Its status was elevated to "City" category on 17 August 1920 by the Act of Ley Nº 7.257.

Population

In 2011 Rosario had a population of 10,085.
YearPopulation
190810,682
19637,705
19758,292
19858,879
19969,428
20049,311
201110,085*

Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay

* In the census of 2011, the population of the small hamlet Pastoreo has been incorporated to the censual area of Rosario.

Places of worship

The city mayor as of July 2010 is Daniel Dibot.

Notable people