Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Playa Pascual was a seaside town in the Ciudad la Plata area of San José Department of southern Uruguay. In 2004 it had a population of 5,653. It is connected to Montevideo in the southeast by Route 1. Santa Mónica lies just to the northeast. Both Playa Pascual and Santa Mónica, along with other populated segments, have been integrated into the Ciudad del Plata in 2006."@en }
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- Playa_Pascual abstract "Playa Pascual was a seaside town in the Ciudad la Plata area of San José Department of southern Uruguay. In 2004 it had a population of 5,653. It is connected to Montevideo in the southeast by Route 1. Santa Mónica lies just to the northeast. Both Playa Pascual and Santa Mónica, along with other populated segments, have been integrated into the Ciudad del Plata in 2006.".
- Q383094 abstract "Playa Pascual was a seaside town in the Ciudad la Plata area of San José Department of southern Uruguay. In 2004 it had a population of 5,653. It is connected to Montevideo in the southeast by Route 1. Santa Mónica lies just to the northeast. Both Playa Pascual and Santa Mónica, along with other populated segments, have been integrated into the Ciudad del Plata in 2006.".
- Playa_Pascual comment "Playa Pascual was a seaside town in the Ciudad la Plata area of San José Department of southern Uruguay. In 2004 it had a population of 5,653. It is connected to Montevideo in the southeast by Route 1. Santa Mónica lies just to the northeast. Both Playa Pascual and Santa Mónica, along with other populated segments, have been integrated into the Ciudad del Plata in 2006.".
- Q383094 comment "Playa Pascual was a seaside town in the Ciudad la Plata area of San José Department of southern Uruguay. In 2004 it had a population of 5,653. It is connected to Montevideo in the southeast by Route 1. Santa Mónica lies just to the northeast. Both Playa Pascual and Santa Mónica, along with other populated segments, have been integrated into the Ciudad del Plata in 2006.".