Paype Mujika farm in Uruguay is equivalent to 20 soccer fields

In 2010, when Uruguay was elected president, Jose ‘Pepe’ Muzika He made an extraordinary decision: He chose not to go to the official residence of Suvarage, the president of the country.
There is a special reason for the choice that has created international developments. Pepe Muzika He liked to live in the place where he had spent most of his life: Rinkan Dell Serro, who was about 20 minutes from the middle of the Uruguay capital, Monthevide, his farm in the neighboring Rinkon Dell Serro.
A. The propertyWith about 20 hectares equivalent to about 20 soccer fields, it always strengthens interviews when he wants to talk about this subject.
When Uruguay recovered his democracy in 1985, former guerrilla Tummaro said that Muzika had left the jail and learned to “live poorly” in his country. And what he did. He went to the farm and built a simple life.
On the farm, the former Uruguay president lived with his wife Lucia Topolansky until the last day of his life.
Ash on the farm
In 2024, Muzika revealed that he wanted to be scattered at the same place where Infoba had always felt his home. He is Died on TuesdayIn the year 13 and 89.
In the last months of his life, Muzika’s public performances have become very rare. In January, he declared a Esophageal cancer He was spread throughout his body, and he did not practice more treatments.
Mujika was only seen in some incidents during the election campaign, which took his political successor Yamande OC to the presidency.
In small property, Muzika made a single significant change: he built a house for security guards.
At the place, the former president never stopped cultivating vegetables and flowers, which dated his childhood, when, after losing his father, he had to help his mother in farm production to support his family, and when he fell in love with earth.
In August 2019, Muzika became known as the “poor” president in the world, and five and a half hectares of five and a half hectares of five and a half hectares to the National Directorate to support Libertas (Dinale) to build housing for former prisoners.
He also donated a shed to make the necessary materials for homes.
Four years ago, in March 2015, when he sent the presidency to Tabare Vazquage, he had already donated a warehouse on his property to keep the state agricultural school.
“My future destination is under the stone, where Manula (your dog) has been buried. When I die, they will burn me and bury me there,” Mujika told Info. Let the former Uruguay President complete the will.