Cabo Polonio

Hamlet in Rocha Department, Uruguay
34°23′51″S 53°47′21″W / 34.39750°S 53.78917°W / -34.39750; -53.78917Country UruguayDepartmentRocha DepartmentPopulation
 (2011)
 • Total95Time zoneUTC -3Postal code
27202
Area code+598 4475
Sand dunes near Cabo Polonio

Cabo Polonio is a hamlet located in the eastern coast of Uruguay in the Rocha Department.

Cabo Polonio has no roads leading to it and is located about 7 km from the main highway. It is accessible by walking through the dunes or by 4×4 vehicles. The region has no electricity or running water for the few houses of this town, and wind power and a few generators are used to power some of the posadas and grocery store. There is a lighthouse that gets power from the national grid. Residents obtain water from nearby water wells or collecting rain water.

Population

According to the 2011 census, it had a population of 95 inhabitants.[1][2][3]

Features

Cabo Polonio sits on the tip of a peninsula that extends into the Atlantic Ocean. The ocean side of the peninsula experiences strong waves, while the bay interior to the peninsula is sheltered. At the top end, a lighthouse stands over boulders tumbling into the sea. Three small, rocky islands dot the coast nearby.[citation needed]

Near to the village is a colony of sea lions. The shore also has mobile sand dunes, in which the sand is blown by the wind and the dunes change their position over time. The village land is shared by the Uruguayan government and private owners. The government has included the area into the SNAP (Sistema Nacional de Áreas Protegidas) National System of Protected Areas.

In popular culture

Cabo Polonio is the setting for events spread over a 36-year period in Carolina de Robertis' novel Cantoras.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ "Censos 2011 Rocha (needs flash plugin)". INE. 2012. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
  2. ^ "1963–1996 Statistics / C" (DOC). Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay. 2004. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
  3. ^ "2011 Census results". Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay. 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-02-02. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  4. ^ Nayeri, Dina (2019-09-03). "A Tale of Five Women". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  5. ^ Clark, Debbie. "Review: 'Cantoras' tells stories overlooked by history and social norms". Post and Courier. Retrieved 2020-06-15.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cabo Polonio.
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Cabo Polonio.
  • Cabo Polonio website
  • Portal de Cabo Polonio english version
  • Systema Nacional de Áreas Protegidas de Uruguay, Cabo Polonio
  • INE map of Cabo Polonio
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Coast of Rocha
Resorts
and
Landforms
  • Laguna Garzón
    • Playa San Sebastian
    • El Caracol
    • Costa Bonita
    • Santa Rita
    • Las Garzas
    • Laguna de Rocha
    • Rincon de la Laguna
  • La Paloma
    • Los Botes
    • Anaconda
    • Radar
    • Parroquia
    • Apostadero Naval
  • La Aguada y Costa Azul
    • & Pinares de Costa Azul
    • La Cuchilla
  • Arachania
    • & Diamante de la Pedrera
  • La Pedrera
  • Pta.Rubia y Sta.Isabel de la Pedrera
    • San Antonio
    • Mar del Plata
    • Santa Maria del Pinar
    • El Palenque
    • San Francisco
    • Brisas del Este
    • San Bernardo
    • Valizas
    • Puerta del Sol
    • Atlantica
    • La Florida
    • San Remo
    • Oceania
    • Pinares
    • Costa Rica
    • Los Palmares
    • Brisas del Polonio
    • Perla de Rocha
    • Costa de Oro
  • Cabo Polonio
    • Roca del Polonio
    • Calavera
    • Pta Castillos Grande
    • Pta Aguada
    • Cabo Castillos
    • Pta del Marco
  • Barra de Valizas
    • Fondos de Valizas
  • Aguas Dulces
  • La Esmeralda
    • Las Sirenas
    • Pta Palmar
  • Punta del Diablo
  • Santa Teresa National Park
    • Cerro Derivero
    • Playa Grande
    • Pta del Barco
    • Playa del Barco
    • Campamentos
    • Pta Cerro Chato
    • Pta de la Moza
    • Playa de la Moza
    • Pta de los Loberos
    • Pta de la Coronilla
  • La Coronilla
    • & Country Club
  • Palmares de la Coronilla
    • & Atalaya
    • Playa del Este
    • Yodosal
  • Puimayen
    • & Samuel
  • Barra del Chuy
Glossary
Barra = Mouth (of river)
Cabo = Cape
Cerro = Hill
Costa = Coast
Laguna = Lagoon
Playa = Beach
Puerto = Port
Punta (or Pta) = Point, Small Peninsula
Rincón = Nook, Retreat
Roca = Rock
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Rocha Department of Uruguay
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