The Carnival in Uruguay, a popular Uruguayan festival that takes place every year between the end of January and the beginning of March, extending mainly in February, and combines festivities of both European and African origin. It is considered the longest carnival in the world, lasting approximately forty days.
The typical cost of a Canadian wedding was about $29,450.
Canadian winters can be freezing cold. Temperatures throughout winter are usually below or around zero degrees Celsius, and tend to linger between -5 and -15 degrees Celsius. It rarely gets below -20 or -30 degrees Celsius, but it does happen. Heavy snowfall is common in November and December.
In Uruguay, it is common to find street musicians. There is a preference for tango, but it is not exclusive of other musical rhythms. Street musicians, although they are not required to pay taxes, must have a special permit from the government.
Just like everywhere else, skateboarding in Canada is more popular than ever. In a nation with a population of a mere 30-million people, there are approximately 900,000 skateboarders throughout its ten provinces and three territories.
The Toronto subway system consists of the Line 1 Yonge–University, a U-shaped mostly north–south line that was opened in 1954 and was last extended in 2017; Line 2 Bloor–Danforth, an east–west line that was opened in 1966 and was last extended in 1980; Line 3 Scarborough, a partly elevated light metro line that was opened in 1985 and continues from Line 2 Bloor–Danforth's eastern terminus; and Line 4 Sheppard, which was opened in 2002.
Feminism is a movement that is getting stronger every day in Canada.