Uruguay is one of the most distinctive nations on the South American continent. Ethnically and culturally it is highly European. Religiously it has the highest percentage of atheists and agnostics among South American countries. Educationally the country boasts the highest literacy rate in Latin America. Because of its relatively small population and land area, the country has long been overshadowed by its larger neighbors, Brazil and Argentina.
Approximately half of the country\'s three million residents live in the capital city of Montevideo. The nation\'s economy stagnated during the second half of the twentieth century, causing a significant number of Uruguayans to leave the country in search of better economic opportunities in other South American or European nations.
Churches of Christ, like most other evangelical groups, have made slow progress in Uruguay. Despite a relatively low level of receptivity (when compared to other South American countries), a strong congregation exists in Montevideo. Other small congregations are scattered throughout the country. Contact us at Continent of Great Cities to find out how you might be useful in the nation of Uruguay.


