The Cuchilla de Caraguatá is a range of hills in Uruguay.
Location
It is situated in Uruguay's largest department, Tacuarembó Department, in the north of the country.
Name
The range of hills gives its name to a village formerly known as Cuchilla de Caraguatá.
The word 'Caraguatá' originally referred to a local plant.
A nearby river is named the Caraguatá River.
Featured in literature
'Caraguatá' is featured in the poetry of a local writer, Circe Maia. Maia has written a series of poems entitled 'Poemas de Caraguatá', containing reflections to which local topography, flora and fauna have given rise.
See also
References
- 'Circe Maia', Misplaced Pages (in Spanish) es:Circe Maia,
Tacuarembó Department of Uruguay | ||
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32°23′20″S 55°2′37″W / 32.38889°S 55.04361°W / -32.38889; -55.04361
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