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a bit about San Pedro

01/08/10 09:58

The Estancia of San Pedro de Timote is located only a few hours away from the capital city of Uruguay, Montevideo, over in Cerro Colorado. It is simply one of the most important of all of the estancias in the entire country.

San Pedro del Timote had been founded in the year 1854, and in the year 1997, it had been fully renovated and had also been fitted out, in order to provide the maximum level of comfort, as well as luxury.

This was so, simply in order to benefit its guests, and to do so without altering its nobility.

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