Pico Agudo (Sapopema) Explained

The Pico Agudo (Portuguese: 'acute peak') is a peak near the Brazilian municipality of Sapopema, Paraná. It is West of Sapopema, overlooking the valley of the Tibagi River,[1] North and downstream of the Mauá Hydroelectric Plant.

The Pico Agudo is in height and is the main tourist attraction for walkers in the Sapopema prefecture.[2]

It was surveyed between 1920 and 1930 by Reinhard Maack, one of the first geologists to explore the region, who made a geological survey of the Tibagi River valley.

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Notes and References

  1. Pelarim, p. 31
  2. Web site: Prefeito de Sapopema investe no turismo regional para movimentar Município. Confederação Nacional de Municípios. Villela . Lígia. portuguese. 21 August 2018. 27 August 2018.