The Cebollatí River is a Uruguayan river that rises in Cuchilla Grande (Big Ridge), flows southwest to northeast and forms a border between Treinta y Tres and Rocha .
3-860: At roughly 235 kilometres (146 mi), it is one of the longest rivers in Uruguay. It forms in Cuchilla Grande , then joins the Rio Olimar Grande and flows into the Merin Lagoon in Treinta y Tres . In October 2009 the National Hydrographic Institute of Uruguay started operating a free raft service across the Cebollatí River; this service allows commuters to cross from Treinta y Tres to Rocha in
6-425: A wooden raft between the localities of Cebollatí and Charqueada. 33°09′21″S 53°38′18″W / 33.15583°S 53.63833°W / -33.15583; -53.63833 This article related to a river in Uruguay is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cuchilla Grande Cuchilla Grande is a hill range that crosses the east part of Uruguay from north to south. It extends from
9-596: The south part of Cerro Largo Department , through the departments of Treinta y Tres and Lavalleja and ends in Maldonado Department where it forms its highest peaks. In the southern part of this range, there is the Cerro Catedral , the highest point of the country. This hill is situated in the Maldonado Department . Also found in this range is the Cerro Pan de Azúcar , likewise situated in
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