Montevideo Map Art
Montevideo's street grid radiates outward from the Ciudadela fortress on a peninsula jutting into the Río de la Plata, with avenues fanning northwest toward the city's inland sprawl. The coastline traces two distinct waterfront zones: the natural harbor at the Old Port (Puerto Viejo) and the modern Rambla that runs 13 kilometers along the southern shore, one of the world's longest continuous waterfront promenades. Cerro hill rises 139 meters in the old city center, its steep streets breaking the orthogonal grid and serving as the city's geographic anchor since colonial times.
-34.9011° S, 56.1645° W
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