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Brigadier General Diego Lamas

Brigadier General Diego Lamas is the name of a train station in a rural area of the Artigas Department of northern Uruguay, by decree Ley No. 11.857, which regularised the nomenclature of several stations on the Cuareim railway line in honour of nineteenth-century military figures, including Brigadier General Diego Eugenio Lamas (1810–1868). During the census of 2004, no population was recorded in this location. In the satellite image of 8/10/2003, about 30 small buildings appear near the station . The settlement that grew up around the siding is registered by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE) as locality code 02934, confirming its status as an independent census entity. The former station lies at kilometre 730 of the broad-gauge branch linking Baltasar Brum with Artigas city.

Demographics
Diego Lamas appeared for the first time as a distinct census locality in 2011, when INE enumerated 128 residents—77 males and 51 females—living in 38 private households. Earlier censuses (1963–2004) did not report separate figures, indicating that the population remained below the national reporting threshold until the early twenty-first century. Because Diego Lamas' 2011 population (128) falls well below the 2 000-resident legal threshold, it has no elected municipality; all municipal functions are exercised directly by the Artigas departmental government. ==References==
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