• Located on the shores of the Salto Grande Lake, it’s one of the best water parks you’ll find in Uruguay with different options to have fun and enjoy a day playing with...
  • The Salto Grande Bridge is a road and railroad bridge that crosses the Uruguay River and joins Argentina and Uruguay. It is built on top of the Salto Grande Dam.
  • Salto in Departamento de Salto with it's 99,823 citizens is a place in Uruguay about 264 mi (or 425 km) north-west of Montevideo, the country's capital city.
  • One of the top grapes grown for wine at the Bodega H Stagnari vineyards in Salto, Uruguay is the Tannat which produces an abundance of rich tannins.
  • Bu iki sınır kasabasının birkaç kilometre yukarısında, "Salto Grande" adı verilen Uruguay kataraktları vardır.
  • Salto, Latin for "to leap/jump", may refer to: It's 02:07 right now , with overcast clouds and the temperature of 18.77°C (65.786°F) in Salto.
  • The Uruguayan District of Salto was created late in the XVII century. ... These lands witnessed one of the most important historical events in Uruguay.
  • Before the Independence of Uruguay Salto had acquired the category of "Pueblo" (village) and on 16 May 1835, by Decree, it was recognized as being a "Villa" (town).
  • Salto is also known for its Calle Uruguay, in which locals stroll during weekend nights to socialize, drink with friends or just show off.