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Pico do Jaraguá






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Coordinates: 23°2730S 46°4555W / 23.45833°S 46.76528°W / -23.45833; -46.76528
 

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Pico do Jaraguá
Pico do Jaraguá as seen from an aircraft
Highest point
Elevation1,135 m (3,724 ft)
ListingList of mountains in Brazil
Coordinates23°27′30S 46°45′55W / 23.45833°S 46.76528°W / -23.45833; -46.76528
Geography
Pico do Jaraguá is located in Brazil
Pico do Jaraguá

Pico do Jaraguá

Location in southern Brazil

LocationState of São Paulo, Brazil
Parent rangeSerra da Cantareira
Climbing
Easiest route"Trilha da Bica" and "Trilha do Pai Zé"

Pico do Jaraguá (Jaraguá Peak) is the highest mountain in the Brazilian city of São Paulo, at 1135 metres above sea level, located at the Serra da Cantareira. Jaraguá means Lord of the Valley in Tupi.[1]

History[edit]

Pico do Jaraguá from Anhangüera Highway.

In 1580, Afonso Sardinha was settled on the mountain, and found gold there. However, due to the indigenous people who lived there at that time, the mining only began ten years later, after numerous wars. The gold was explored until it was not possible to find it any more, by the 19th century.

In 1961, the Jaraguá State Park was created. Soon, TV Globo, Bandeirantes and TV Cultura were allowed to build their TV transmitting masts on the mountain. A 130-metre (430 ft) mast was placed on the highest peak, through a Globo-Bandeirantes partnership, while TV Cultura had its mast build on the nearby lower peak.

A road cycling group preparing for the descending the Jaraguá Peak in São Paulo, Brazil.

By 1994, the Jaraguá State Park was nominated for World Heritage SitebyUNESCO.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "São Paulo 450 anos – O Pico do Jaraguá" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2008-01-11. Retrieved 2007-12-31.

External links[edit]


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Categories: 
Geography of São Paulo
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