Although the nationals of Uruguay and Paraguay are separated by a word, they are not adjacent to each other and do not communicate closely. Today, let's find out how big the development gap between these two countries is. First of all, let's learn about Uruguay, which covers an area of about 6.5438+0.7 million square kilometers and has a total population of 3.565438+0.000 million. Compared with the population of this country, its area is not small, and it is typically vast and sparsely populated. Uruguay has a low presence in the world, but it is one of the best developed countries in South America. According to the assessment of relevant United Nations agencies, Uruguay has reached the level of a moderately developed country. Uruguay's total economic output is US$ 5.6/kloc-0.0 billion, and its per capita GDP exceeds US$/kloc-0.7 million, which is not bad in the world. Uruguay is a country mainly engaged in agriculture. Although its industrial level is not excellent, its service industry is very developed, similar to many small European countries. Their development quality in finance, tourism, logistics and trade is very good in South America, where the political situation is stable and the business environment for the government and youth is very good.
Uruguay is rich in natural resources, such as marble crystal, agate, iron ore, manganese ore and forest resources. The country also has the best medical and educational system in South America, and has realized the welfare policy of free schooling and free medical care. Uruguayan football is very strong, winning two Olympic Games titles, two World Cups and 15 Copa America titles, which fully reflects the football talent of South Americans. It is precisely because of Uruguay's relatively good development in all aspects that it has the reputation of Switzerland and the country of diamonds in South America. Next, let's learn more about Paraguay.
Paraguay has a total area of about 400,000 square kilometers and a total population of about 7.2 million. In contrast, the population and area are much larger than Uruguay. The population density of the two countries is almost the same, but the level of economic development is completely different. Paraguay's economic aggregate is $35.6 billion, and its per capita GDP is $4,900. Uruguay's per capita GDP has not yet reached the world average of US$ 6,543,800+0,500, and it belongs to a developing country. Compared with Uruguay, it is less than 654.38+0.03, so its wealth is far less than Uruguay. Uruguay is also a country dominated by agriculture, its industry is relatively backward, its infrastructure, fiscal revenue and welfare level can't be compared with Uruguay, and the development of local service industry is also very general.
Paraguayan society is as stable as Uruguay. Except for its abundant forest resources, Paraguay is not as rich in other resources as Uruguay, which is also the reason why its economy is relatively backward. 1 1864, a six-year-long war broke out in Paraguay, which caused the population to drop sharply, and the ceded land lost its mouth to the sea, and it slowly slowed down in the following 100. Paraguay is one of the few countries in the world that have not established diplomatic relations with China, so there are few exchanges between the two countries. As a South American country, Paraguay's football career is equally excellent, but there is still a gap compared with Uruguay. In contrast, although the names of the two countries are only one word apart, the development of Uruguay is obviously much better than that of Paraguay. In fact, the meaning of the nationals of the two countries is not relevant.