Cerro Catedral Uruguay

Cerro Catedral, also known as Cerro Cordillera, is a peak and the highest point of Uruguay, with an altitude of 513.66 m. 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 elevatio…
Cerro Catedral, also known as Cerro Cordillera, is a peak and the highest point of Uruguay, with an altitude of 513.66 m. 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.
  • Elevation: 513.66 m (1,685.2 ft)
  • Location: Aiguá, Maldonado Department · Uruguay
  • Prominence: 373 m (1,224 ft)
  • Listing: Country high point
  • English translation: Cathedral Hill
  • Language of name: Spanish
  • Parent range: Sierra Carapé (part of Cuchilla Grande)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org