Cerro Tres Kandú

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Cerro Tres Kandú (Tres Kandu in the Guaraní language) is the highest point in Paraguay, with an elevation of 842 meters (2,762 ft). It is located in the municipality of General Eugenio Garay, Guairá Department, in a hill range named Ybytyruzú.

Cerro Tres Kandú
Highest point
Elevation842 m (2,762 ft)[1]
ListingCountry high point
Coordinates25°54′06″S 56°09′36″W / 25.90167°S 56.16000°W / -25.90167; -56.16000
Geography
Cerro Tres Kandú is located in Paraguay
Cerro Tres Kandú
Cerro Tres Kandú
Paraguay
LocationGeneral Garay, Guairá Department, Paraguay
Parent rangeYbytyruzú
Geology
Mountain typeHill

This hill was important for the Armed Forces of Paraguay because it was a strategic location to place the army repeater or radio-link for their communication. The national electrical company (ANDE) had also mounted its radiocommunication repeater on this hill. Today these installations are abandoned.

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References

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  1. ^ "Tres Kandú" peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2023-11-13
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