Cerro de Montevideo
Cerro de Montevideo is a hill overlooking the namesake capital city of Uruguay. It constitutes an isolated landform, it is part of no mountain range.
Its notable fortress on top overlooks the Bay of Montevideo, a natural harbour on the coast of the River Plate. Its lighthouse is of tantamount importance for navigation.
History
This hill was discovered by Europeans during the Magellan expedition. There are several theories concerning the name "Montevideo".In the 1830s a decree established Villa Cosmópolis, afterwards Villa del Cerro, full of immigrants from all over Europe.
Heraldry
In the coat of arms of Uruguay, this hill with its fortress is featured in the upper right corner on a silver background, as a symbol of strength.Since Spanish colonial times, the city of Montevideo has seen a series of coats of arms which include this hill:
There were also clerics who included this hill in their respective coats of arms: