Pando is a city in the department of Canelones in Uruguay, located about 30 kilometers east of Montevideo.
It is one of the oldest cities in the department, founded in 1781, and has grown significantly in recent decades, becoming an important commercial and service center.
Among the tourist attractions of Pando are the Plaza Artigas, where the monument to the national hero José Artigas is located, the San Isidro Labrador Parish and the Museum of Tradition, which exhibits objects and tools used by the ancient inhabitants of the area.
The city has numerous green spaces such as the Artigas Park, the Pando Regional Urban Park and the Friendship Park, which offer opportunities for outdoor activities.
Pando's location close to the Uruguayan capital makes it a popular destination for those who want to escape the bustle of the city, but still have access to its services and attractions. In addition, its history and traditions make it an interesting place to learn about the culture and identity of Uruguay.
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See also information on Artigas, Montevideo, Canelones y Paris.