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The Cuchilla de Haedo is a low range of hills in the country of Uruguay. It's located in the north-northwest part of the country, to the west of a city called Tacuarembó. From there, it stretches southwest towards another city named Paysandú. These hills are not very tall, reaching a maximum height of about 500 meters (around 1,640 feet). This range of hills is separated from another, larger range called the Cuchilla Grande by the valley of the Río Negro, which is an important river in Uruguay.

What is a "Cuchilla"?

In Uruguay, a "cuchilla" is a term used for a long, narrow ridge or range of hills. These aren't like tall, jagged mountains you might see in other parts of the world. Instead, they are gently rolling hills that form natural divides in the landscape. They often separate river basins, meaning the rivers on one side flow in a different direction than the rivers on the other side.

Where is the Cuchilla de Haedo Located?

The Cuchilla de Haedo is found in the northern part of Uruguay. Imagine looking at a map of Uruguay: you would find these hills in the upper left section. They start near Tacuarembó, which is a city known for its cattle ranches and beautiful landscapes. From there, the hills gently slope down towards Paysandú, a city located on the Uruguay River. This area is mostly made up of grasslands, perfect for farming and raising animals.

How High are These Hills?

The Cuchilla de Haedo is considered a "low range" because its highest points are around 500 meters (about 1,640 feet) above sea level. To give you an idea, that's roughly the height of a very tall skyscraper or a small mountain. While they aren't towering peaks, these hills still create interesting changes in the landscape and affect how water flows across the region.

Its Connection to the Río Negro

One of the most important features near the Cuchilla de Haedo is the Río Negro. This river is the longest in Uruguay and plays a big role in the country's geography. The Cuchilla de Haedo is separated from the Cuchilla Grande, another significant hill range, by the wide valley of the Río Negro. This valley acts like a natural boundary between the two "cuchillas."

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