Rivera Department () is a department of the northern region of Uruguay. It has an area of and a population of 109,300. Its capital is the city of Rivera. It borders Brazil to the north and east, Cerro Largo Department to the southeast, Tacuarembó Department to the south and west and Salto Department to the northwest.
History
The first division of the Republic in six departments happened in 1816. Two more departments were formed later that year. At that time, Paysandú Department included all the territory north of the Río Negro, which included the present-day departments of Artigas, Rivera, Tacuarembó, Salto, Paysandú and Río Negro. On 17 June 1837 a new division of Uruguay was made and this territory was divided in three parts. In the new division, the Tacuarembó Department included also the present department of Rivera, until it was split from it in 1884.
On 7 May 1862 the village Pueblo de Ceballos was created, in honour of the Spanish viceroy Pedro de Cevallos. In July 1867 it took on the official name "Rivera". The Brazilian town Santana do Livramento already existed just across the border. On 1 October 1884, it became capital of the newly formed Department of Rivera by the Act of Ley Nº 1.757.
Geography
thumb|374px|Topographic map of Rivera Department showing main populated places and roads
Along the eastern borders of the department with Cerro Largo Department flows Río Negro, with its tributaries flowing through the easternmost part of the department. From north to south, these are: Arroyo San Luis, which forms part of its border with Brazil, Arroyo del Hospital with its tributary Arroyo Blanco and Arroyo Ceibal.
The western part of its southern border with Tacuarembó Department is formed by Río Tacuarembó, with its tributaries flowing through most of the department. From west to east, these are: Arroyo Rubio Chico, Arroyo Laureles which also forms part of the southern border of the department, Arroyo Cuñapirú with its tributaries Arroyo Batoví, Arroyo Mangueras, Arroyo de los Médanos, Arroyo Corrales and Arroyo Zapucay, Arroyo Yaguarí with its tributary Arroyo Carpintería, and Arroyo Caraguatá with its tributary Arroyo Coronilla.
At the northwest end of the department reaches the hill range Cuchilla de Haedo from the south turning into the Cuchilla Negra hill range, with the hill Cerro de los Peludos between them. Along the borders with Brazil, to the north, runs the hill range Cuchilla de Santa Ana. In the middle of the department is the hill Cerro de la Cruz, while on its eastern end are the hills Cerro del Hospital and Cerro Bonito.
Demographics
As of the census of 2011, Rivera Department has a population of 103,493 (50.397 male and 53.096 female) and 39,859 households.
Demographic data for Rivera Department in 2010:
- Population growth rate: 0.610%
- Birth Rate: 16.45 births/1,000 people
- Death Rate: 7.80 deaths/1,000 people
- Average age: 30.8 (28.9 male, 32.4 female)
- Life Expectancy at Birth:
- Total population: 76.12 years
- Male: 72.85 years
- Female: 79.89 years
- Average per household income: 22,084 pesos/month
- Urban per capita income: 8,806 pesos/month
2010 Data Source:
{| style="margin-top:16px;"
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! align="left" style="padding-left:20px;" | Main Urban Centres
! align="left" style="padding-left:40px;" | Other towns and villages
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| colspan=2 | Population numbers as per 2011 census.
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{| class="wikitable"
! City / Town || Population
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| Rivera || 64,465
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| Tranqueras || 7,235
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| Mandubí || 6,019
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| Minas de Corrales || 3,788
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| Vichadero || 3,698
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| La Pedrera || 3,363
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| Santa Teresa || 2,657
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| Lagunón || 2,376
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{| class="wikitable"
! Town / Village || Population
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| Las Flores || 359
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| Lapuente || 321
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| Paso Hospital || 295
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| Lagos del Norte || 291
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| Masoller || 240
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! align="left" style="padding-left:20px;" colspan=2 | Rural population
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| colspan=2 | According to the 2011 census, Rivera department has an additional rural population of 7,602.
See also
Bibliography
References
External links
- Intendencia Municipal de Rivera
- Historia de Rivera
- INE map of Rivera Department
- Nuestra Terra, Colección Los Departamentos, Vol.3 "Rivera"
