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Cuchilla Grande is a hill range that crosses the east part of Uruguay from north to south. It extends from 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.

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5-806: 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 the Maldonado Department, near Piriápolis . This article about a location in Uruguay is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cerro Catedral (Uruguay) Cerro Catedral ("Cathedral Hill"), also known as Cerro Cordillera ,

10-546: Is a peak and the highest point of Uruguay , with an altitude of 513.66 m (1,685.2 ft). It is located north of Maldonado Department , in the municipality of Aiguá , in a hill range named Sierra Carapé , which constitutes part of a larger range named Cuchilla Grande . Its name derived from the curious forms of the rocky elevations of its summit, which are very common in the southern part of this country. Until 1973, Cerro de las Ánimas (formerly known as Mirador Nacional ), with an elevation of 501 m (1,644 ft),

15-593: Is mainly granitic and gneissic . In the highest areas of Cerro Catedral, the vegetation practically does not exist, with the sparse appearance of a shrub called Myrtus ugni between the rocks. Above the altitude of 400 m (1,300 ft), tough grasses, xerophile vegetation, Baccharis articulata and marcela predominate. The climate in this locality is oceanic (described by the Köppen climate classification as Cfb ), with mild to warm summers and chilly to cool winters (with frequent frosts ). Strong winds are

20-419: Is situated in the region of Las Cañas, in the 8th Judicial Section and the 9th Police Section of the Maldonado Department. Near Cerro Catedral there are the source of José Ignacio Stream ( Arroyo José Ignacio ), which runs from north to south, and the source of Coronilla Stream ( Arroyo Coronilla ), running to the northwest, which drains into Aiguá. The hill is situated in an area of the range which its formation

25-652: Was considered the highest point of Uruguay. However, in that year, a group of scientists of the Servicio Geográfico Militar ( Military Geographic Service ) changed the measure of Cerro Catedral. Sierra Carapé, formed in Precambrian time, crosses the Maldonado Department from west to east and enters the Rocha Department . It constitutes the border between the departments of Lavalleja and Maldonado. Cerro Catedral, or Cerro Cordillera,

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