Elevation 1,822 m | Mountain range Serra Geral | |
Pronunciation Portuguese: [ˈmoʁu dɐ iˈɡɾeʒɐ] Similar Morro da Boa Vista, Pico do Monte Negro, Pico Paraná, Cambirela, Pico das Agulhas Negras |
Morro da Igreja ([ˈmoʁu dɐ iˈɡɾeʒɐ] "Hill of the Church") is a peak situated in Urubici, a municipality of the Santa Catarina state, in southern Brazil. Its latitude is 28º07'31" S and its longitude is 49º29'38" W, with an elevation of 1,822 metres (5,977 feet), the highest inhabited point and the second most elevated of this state. This peak registered the lowest (unofficial) temperature in Brazil: -17.8 °C (0 °F), on June 29, 1996. It is considered the coldest place in this country; tourism is popular in the winter, when snowfalls can occur.
Map of Morro da Igreja, Urubici - State of Santa Catarina, Brazil
The Brazilian Air Force has a military base on the summit equipped with radars and radio relays for air traffic control (CINDACTA) of the Brazilian Southern Region.
There is a curious natural formation in this area, called Pedra Furada (literally Drilled Stone), and it can be spotted from the peak.