Salto is a city in the north of Uruguay, located on the banks of the Uruguay River.
It is the second most populated city in the department of Salto and has a rich history, culture, and natural beauties.
The city is known for its hot springs, such as Termas del Daymán and Arapey, which attract tourists from all over the world. In addition, Salto is famous for its colonial architecture, with historical buildings such as the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista and the Teatro Larrañaga.
The city is also an important commercial and industrial center of the region.
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