Cerros de Mavecure

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Cerros de Mavecure are a group of striking ancient granite hills rising from the Amazonian plains of southeastern Colombia, renowned for their dramatic scenery and cultural significance to indigenous communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
hill
hill
natural monument
rock formation
tourist attraction
access by boat on the Inírida River
alsoKnownAs Cerros de Mavicure NERFINISHED
Mavecure Hills NERFINISHED
climate tropical humid
country Colombia
culturalSignificanceFor Curripaco people NERFINISHED
Puínave people NERFINISHED
Tucanoan peoples NERFINISHED
distanceFromInírida approximately 50 kilometres GENERATED
elevation about 170 metres
about 480 metres
about 712 metres
featuredIn Colombian tourism promotion campaigns
geologicalAge Precambrian
geologicalFormation granite
hasPart Cerro Mavecure NERFINISHED
Cerro Mono NERFINISHED
Cerro Pajarito NERFINISHED
knownFor biodiversity
dramatic scenery
indigenous cultural heritage
panoramic views of the jungle
landscapeFeature isolated granite inselbergs
locatedIn Guainía Department NERFINISHED
municipality of Inírida NERFINISHED
locatedNear Inírida River NERFINISHED
city of Inírida NERFINISHED
maximumElevation about 250 metres
nameLanguage Spanish
nearestMajorRiver Orinoco River basin NERFINISHED
numberOfMainHills 3 GENERATED
partOf Colombian Amazon region NERFINISHED
Guiana Shield NERFINISHED
popularActivities birdwatching
hiking
river trips
rock climbing
protectedStatus within indigenous reserves
region southeastern Colombia
tourismType adventure tourism
ecotourism
usedFor indigenous rituals
traditional ceremonies
vegetationType Amazon rainforest NERFINISHED

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Puerto Inírida nearbyNaturalAttraction Cerros de Mavecure