Cuchilla Grande Explained

Cuchilla Grande
Photo Size:280
Country:Uruguay
Geology:Granite, gneiss
Period:Precambrian
Highest:Cerro Catedral (Cathedral Hill)
Elevation M:513.66
Coordinates:-34.3667°N -54.6667°W
Map:Uruguay
Map Size:280

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.

Noted features

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.

Secondary ranges

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