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The Uruguayan Riviera, located in southeastern Uruguay, is a tranquil coastal resort on the Atlantic coast near the well-known tourist city of Punta del Este. Known for its long stretches of white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and laid-back atmosphere, the resort attracts travelers looking for a high-end experience. The resort boasts boutique hotels, golf courses and Michelin restaurants, and is surrounded by wine estates and nature reserves where you can experience specialty activities such as surfing, equestrian or whale watching. With a greater emphasis on privacy and natural beauty than the bustle of Punta del Este, the Riviera is a great example of Uruguay's "low-key luxury" tourism, suitable for family vacations, couples' honeymoons, or meditation trips.
Arnold is located in Anne Arundel County in the central part of the U.S. state of Maryland, part of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area, about 11 kilometers from the capital city of Annapolis and about 48 kilometers from the Baltimore metropolitan area. As a typical suburban community, Arnold is known for its livable environment and convenient amenities, with a population of about 25,000 (2020 estimate), and most of its residents are middle-class families. The local climate is temperate continental and humid, with four distinct seasons of warm, humid summers and cool, less snowy winters. The economy is dominated by services, retail, and small and medium-sized businesses, while employment opportunities are plentiful as it is radiated by neighboring military bases (e.g., Patuxent River Naval Air Station) and federal agencies. The community has excellent educational resources with several public elementary and secondary schools and community colleges, as well as parks and shopping centers, making it one of the popular places to live on Maryland's Eastern Shore.