Zagarzazú

Place in Colonia Department, Uruguay
Zagarzazú
Balneario Zagarzazú
Village, resort
33°58′0″S 58°20′0″W / 33.96667°S 58.33333°W / -33.96667; -58.33333
Country Uruguay
DepartmentColonia Department
Population
 (2011)
 • Total96
Time zoneUTC -3
Postal code
70100
Dial plan+598 4542 (+4 digits)

Zagarzazú or Balneario Zagarzazú is a resort village in the Colonia Department of southwestern Uruguay.

Geography

Zagarzazú is located on the coast of Río Uruguay, north of the city of Carmelo and just south of Route 21. To the west of the resort is the Four Seasons Resort of Carmelo.[1] To the north of the hotel and the resort is situated a golf course.

Population

In 2011 Zagarzazú had a population of 96 permanent inhabitants and 165 dwellings.[2] According to El Pais, the majority of the dwellings are rented by people from Carmelo either for summer vacation or as residence during the whole year, as many of them are employees of the Four Seasons Hotel.[3]

Year Population Dwellings
1975 18 41
1985 20 37
1996 41 65
2004 66
2011 96 165

Source: Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay[4]

History

Monument to Isidro Zagarzazú

A statue of the founder of the resort, Isidro "Chiquito" Zagarzazú, can be found at the end of the entrance road near the beach.

Just east of the Zagarzazú resort is the Zagarzazú International Airport. This airport was built along with the resort by Isidro Zagarzazú. The airport was later donated to the City of Carmelo to make it an international airport. Since its donation, there has been political pressure to make it a domestic airport again in order to increase traffic to the neighbouring Colonia Airport.[5][6] According to Mr. Parodi, subdirector of tourism in 2009, a movement of 20 privately chartered flights per day was recorded in this airport, transporting people who came to play golf or to stay in the Four Seasons Hotel.[3]


The beach of Zagarzazú

Beach

The beach of Zagarzazú is reminiscent of the resorts of the Costa de Oro of the Canelones Department,[original research?] though the number of visitors is much smaller.[3]

References

  1. ^ Four Seasons Hotel, Carmelo
  2. ^ "Censos 2011 Colonia (needs flash plugin)". ΙΝΕ. 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2012.
  3. ^ a b c "Colonia, al otro lado del río" (in Spanish). El Pais, Uruguay. 2009. Retrieved 2 April 2013.
  4. ^ "1963–1996 Statistics / Z" (DOC). Instituto Nacional de Estadística de Uruguay. 2004. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  5. ^ Article about the political considerations on the airport of Zagarzazú
  6. ^ Article about the problematic around the functioning of the airport of Zagarzazú
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Glossary
Balneario = Resort
Barra = Mouth (of river)
Barrio = Neighbourhood
Playa = Beach
Puerto = Port
Punta (or Pta) = Point, Small Peninsula
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