Pico Turquino (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌpi.ko tuɾˈki.no]), sometimes erroneously spelled as Pico Torquino, is the highest point in Cuba. It is located in the southeast part of the island, in the Sierra Maestra mountain range in the municipality of Guamá, Santiago de Cuba Province. It is the only place in Cuba where snowfall has been officially recorded, which last fell in February 1900.
There's a trail called Sendero al Pico Turquino leading to the summit. Pico Turquino is one of the 3 peaks along the Sendero al Pico Turquino.
By elevation Pico Turquino is
# 1 out of 28 in Turquino National Park # 1 out of 101 in Santiago de Cuba # 1 out of 844 in Cuba # 1 out of 40 in Guamá
By prominence Pico Turquino is
# 1 out of 28 in Turquino National Park # 1 out of 101 in Santiago de Cuba # 1 out of 844 in Cuba # 1 out of 40 in Guamá # 5 out of 6144 in the Caribbean Area
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