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Cerro Catedral ("Cathedral Hill"), also known as Cerro Cordillera, 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.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar and St. Raphael (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora del Pilar y San Rafael) is the main Roman Catholic church building of Melo, Uruguay. It is the see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Melo. It is dedicated to the Virgin of the Pillar and the Archangel Raphael.
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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The municipality of Aiguá has the highest point of Uruguay, the Cerro Catedral. This point is situated at an altitude of 513.66 metres (1,685.2 ft). This point is situated at an altitude of 513.66 metres (1,685.2 ft).
Cathedrals of the Roman Catholic Church in Uruguay: [1] Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Canelones; Cathedral Basilica Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Thirty-Three in Florida; Cathedral of St. Ferdinand in Maldonado; Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar and St. Raphael in Melo; Cathedral of Our Lady of Mercy in Mercedes
Cerro Artigas; Cerro Batoví; Cerro Catedral (Uruguay) Cerro de las Ánimas; Cerro Pan de Azúcar; Cuchilla de Belén; Cuchilla de Caraguatá; Cuchilla de Haedo; Cuchilla Grande; Cuchilla Grande Inferior
The Northern region, with its sierras, some of which are the highest in the country: Sierra Carapé (with Cerro Catedral, 514 m, the highest elevation of the country), Cerro de las Ánimas, with 501 metres, and Cerro Pan de Azúcar, with 423 metres, the third highest summit in Uruguay.