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Why do people move to Uruguay?

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When we asked people why foreigners move to Uruguay, they responded...

"Foreigners move to our area for several reasons. One is it is away from the hustle and bustle big cities. Another reason is due to its location. Paysandu borders Argentina and is a quick trip over for travelers and explorers. There is lots of recreation in and near Paysandu. The Rio Uruguay River (that borders Uruguay and Argentina) attracts "boaters" and "beach-goers" alike. During other times there are carnivals and festivals held near the water. Paysandu is near several famous hot springs or "termases" that attract tourists and foreigners," wrote a member who made the move to Paysandu, Uruguay.

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"Uruguay is an attractive destination for expats due to its low cost of living, high quality of life, and welcoming culture. The country offers a relaxed lifestyle, with plenty of outdoor activities and stunning natural scenery. Uruguay also has a strong economy and a stable political system, making it a safe and secure place to live. Additionally, the country has a vibrant cultural scene, with a variety of festivals and events throughout the year. Expats will also find that Uruguay is a great place to learn Spanish, as the language is widely spoken and the locals are friendly and welcoming," explained one expat living in Uruguay.

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