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Cerro is Spanish for "hill" or "mountain".


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Francisco Cerro Francisco Cerro (born 9 February 1988) is an Argentine Association football, footballer who plays for Montevideo Wanderers F.C., Montevideo Wanderers as a midfielder. Club career Cerro started his professional career in 2008 playing for Quilmes ...
(born 1988), Argentine footballer * Francisco Cerro Chaves (born 1957), Spanish prelate, theologian, and philosopher of the Catholic Church * Ian Cerro (born 1996), American footballer * Isma Cerro (born 1995), Spanish footballer * Mariana Cerro (born 2000), Spanish footballer * Rafael Cerro (born 1997), Colombian weightlifter * Rafael Cerro (born 1993), Spanish bullfighter * Samuele Cerro (born 1995), Italian triple jumper * Luis del Cerro (1924–2019), Spanish sport shooter, Olympian * María Del Cerro (born 1985), Argentine model, actress, television presenter and fashion designer * Saúl del Cerro (born 2004), Spanish footballer * Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro (1889–1933), Peruvian army officer and President of Peru


Toponyms

;Argentina: * Cerro Ameghino, Mendoza Province * Cerro Archibarca, Salta Province * Cerro Arco, Mendoza Province * Cerro Azul, Misiones * Cerro Bandera Formation, Neuquén Province *
Cerro Barcino Formation The Cerro Barcino Formation (also known as the Gorro Frigio Formation) is a geological Formation (geology), formation in South America whose strata span the Early Cretaceous to the earliest Late Cretaceous. The top age for the formation has been e ...
, Chubut Province * Cerro Bayo, Neuquén Province * Cerro Bayo Complex, Catamarca Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro Beltrán, volcano in Catamarca Province *
Cerro Bitiche Cerro Bitiche is a volcanic field in Argentina. It is located east of the Central Volcanic Zone away from the volcanic arc within the Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex (APVC), close to Zapaleri volcano. The field is formed by seven scoria cone ...
, volcanic field in Jujuy Province * Cerro Blanco, volcano in Catamarca Province *
Cerro Bonete Cerro Bonete is a mountain in the north of the province of La Rioja, Argentina, near the provincial border with Catamarca. Its summit is 6,759 m above mean sea level, making it the fifth-highest separate mountain in the Americas (after Aconca ...
, La Rioja Province *
Cerro Carnerero Formation The Cerro Carnerero Formation is a geological formation of the Golfo San Jorge Basin in Chubut Province, Patagonia, Argentina.Cerro Castillo Formation The Cerro Castillo Formation is a Jurassic geologic formation in Argentina. Dinosaur remains diagnostic to the genus level are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation.Weishampel, et al. (2004). "Dinosaur distribution." Pp. ...
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Cerro Castor Cerro Castor is a ski resort on the southern slope of , from the city of Ushuaia, in the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego. Its tracks can be used during several months because of the cold weather of the region. The standard season take ...
, ski resort, Tierra del Fuego Province *
Cerro Catedral Cerro Catedral is a mountain located from San Carlos de Bariloche, and inside the Nahuel Huapí National Park, in Patagonia, Argentina. The complex is one of the most important ski resorts in South America and the Southern Hemisphere, with a ...
, ski resort and mountain, Río Negro Province **
Cerro Catedral Heliport Cerro Catedral Heliport is a public-use heliport located near Cerro Catedral, Río Negro Province, Argentina. See also * List of airports in Argentina References External links Airport record for Cerro Catedral Heliportat Landings.com ...
, nearby *
Cerro Centinela Cerro Centinela is a village and municipality in Chubut Province in southern Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South ...
, municipality, Chubut Province *
Cerro Champaquí Cerro Champaquí is a mountain located west of the Argentine province of Córdoba. It is the highest peak in the province, with a height of 2,770 meters. It is considered the second natural wonder of Cordoba in the " Seven Natural Wonders of Co ...
, Córdoba Province * Cerro Ciénaga Grande, Salta Province * Cerro Colorados, Catamarca Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro Cóndor, municipality, Chubut Province * Cerro Corá, village in Misiones Province * Cerro de la Gloria, Mendoza Province * Cerro del Bolsón, Tucumán Province * Cerro del Nacimiento, volcano, Catamarca Province * Cerro de los Chenques, monogenetic volcano in Chubut Province * Cerro de los Siete Colores, Jujuy Province * Cerro de Oro, municipality in San Luis Province * Cerro Dragón oil field, Chubut Province * Cerro El Cóndor, Catamarca Province * Cerro El Muerto, Copiapó Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro El Plata, Mendoza Province * Cerro El Toro, San Juan Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro Escorial, Salta Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro Fortaleza Formation, Santa Cruz Province * Cerro Laguna Blanca, Catamarca Province * Cerro Las Tórtolas, San Juan Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro Morado, volcanic field in Jujuy Province * Cerro Murallón, Santa Cruz Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro Negro Formation, Buenos Aires Province * Cerro Negro mine, gold mine, Santa Cruz Province * Cerro Otto, Río Negro Province * Cerro Pajonal, Catamarca Province * Cerro Panizos, shield-shaped volcano in Jujuy Province (shared with Bolivia) * Cerro Pantoja, extinct volcano (lava plug) in Neuquén Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro Piergiorgio, Santa Cruz Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro Plataforma Formation, Chubut Province * Cerro Policía, municipality, Río Negro Province * Cerro Quemado, Catamarca Province * Cerro Ramada, San Juan Province * Cerro Ratones, Salta and Catamarca Provinces * Cerro Redondo, lava dome in Jujuy Province * Cerro San Javier, Tucumán Province * Cerros Colorados Complex, hydroelectric project in Neuquén Province * Cerros Negros de Jama, monogenetic volcanic group in Jujuy Province * Cerro Solo, Catamarca Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro Tinte, Jujuy Province (shared with Bolivia) * Cerro Torre, Santa Cruz Province (shared with Chile) * Cerro Torta, lava dome, Catamarca Province * Cerro Tres Picos, Buenos Aires Province * Cerro Tuzgle, Jujuy Province * Cerro Vanguardia Mine, gold and silver mine in Santa Cruz Province * Cerro Volcánico, cinder cone, Río Negro Province ;Belize: * Cerros, archaeological site in Corozal District. ;Bolivia: * Cerro Araral, Potosí Department (shared with Chile) * Cerro Ascotan, Potosí Department (shared with Chile) *
Cerro Bonete Cerro Bonete is a mountain in the north of the province of La Rioja, Argentina, near the provincial border with Catamarca. Its summit is 6,759 m above mean sea level, making it the fifth-highest separate mountain in the Americas (after Aconca ...
, Potosí Department * Cerro Candelaria, Potosí Department * Cerro Capurata, Oruro Department (shared with Chile) * Cerro Caquella, Potosí Department * Cerro Cañapa, Potosí Department * Cerro Chascon-Runtu Jarita complex, Sud Lipez Region * Cerro Columa, crater, Oruro Department * Cerro Deslinde, volcano, Potosí Department (shared with Chile) * Cerro Guacha, caldera, Potosí Department * Cerro Lípez, Potosí Department * Cerro Napa, Potosí Department (shared with Chile) * Cerro Rico, the "Rich Mountain" containing silver ore near Potosi * Cerro Panizos, shield-shaped volcano in Potosí Department (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Rico, Potosí Department * Cerro Saxani, Oruro Department * Cerro Tinte, Potosí Department (shared with Argentina) ;Brazil: * Cerro Azul, a municipality in Paraná * Cerro Branco, a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul * Cerro Corá, a municipality in Rio Grande do Norte * Cerro do Inhacurutum, Rio Grande do Sul * Cerro do Jarau crater, probable impact crater, Rio Grande do Sul * Cerro Grande, a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul * Cerro Grande do Sul, a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul * Cerro Largo, a municipality in Rio Grande do Sul * Cerro Negro, a municipality in Santa Catarina ;Chile: * Cerro Amaculla, Tarapacá Region * Cerro Araral, Antofagasta Region (shared with Bolivia) * Cerro Arenales, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region * Cerro Arenas, Santiago Metropolitan Region * Cerro Armazones, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Ascotan, Antofagasta Region (shared with Bolivia) * Cerro Azul, volcano in the Maule Region * Cerro Ballena, a fossiliferous locality in the Atacama Region * Cerro Bandera, in Magallanes Region * Cerro Bayo Complex, Atacama Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Benítez, Magallanes Region * Cerro Blanco, Santiago ** Cerro Blanco metro station * Cerro Blanco mine, titanium mine, Atacama Region * Cerro Bravo Alto, Atacama Region * Cerro Capurata, Arica y Parinacota Region (shared with Bolivia) * Cerro Cariquima, Tarapacá Region * Cerro Casale mine, gold mine, Atacama Region * Cerro Castillo, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region ** Cerro Castillo National Park * Cerro Castillo, Chile, hamlet, Magallanes Region ** Cerro Castillo Airport, nearby * Cerro Castillo Dynevor, Magallanes Region * Cerro Cebollar, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Chaihuín, Los Ríos Region * Cerro Chanka, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Chao, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Chela, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Chilinchilín, Tarapacá Region * Cerro Colorados, Atacama Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Colorado, volcano in the Antofagasta Region * Cerro Colorado Formation, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region * Cerro Coposa, Tarapacá Region * Cerro Cosapilla, Arica y Parinacota Region * Cerro de La Isla, Antofagasta Region * Cerro del Azufre, stratovolcano, Antofagasta Region * Cerro de las Cuevas, volcano, Antofagasta Region * Cerro del León, stratovolcano, Antofagasta Region * Cerro de Los Inocentes, in the Juan Fernández Islands, Valparaíso Region * Cerro Deslinde, volcano, Antofagasta Region (shared with Bolivia) * Cerro Dominador Solar Thermal Plant, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Doña Ana, Coquimbo Region * Cerro Doña Inés, Atacama Region * Cerro El Morado, Santiago Metropolitan Region * Cerro El Muerto, Atacama Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro El Plomo, Santiago Metropolitan Region * Cerro El Roble, Santiago Metropolitan Region * Cerro El Toro, Atacama Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Escorial, Antofagasta Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Incahuasi, Antofagasta Region * Cerro La Campana, Valparaíso Region * Cerro Las Tórtolas, Coquimbo Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Lirima, Tarapacá Region * Cerro Macá, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region * Cerro Maltusado, Los Ríos Region * Cerro Miscanti, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Murallón, Magallanes Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Murphy Observatory, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Napa, Tarapacá Region (shared with Bolivia) * Cerro Navia, municipality, Santiago Metropolitan Region * Cerro Ñielol Natural Monument, Araucanía Region * Cerro Oncol, Los Ríos Region * Cerro Overo, volcanic crater, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Pachón, Coquimbo Region * Cerro Pajonales, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Pantoja, extinct volcano (lava plug) in Los Lagos Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region ** Cerro Paranal Airport * Cerro Pared Norte, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region * Cerro Pasto Salado, Coquimbo Region * Cerro Piergiorgio, Magallanes Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Polapi, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Porquesa, Tarapacá Region * Cerro Provincia, Santiago Metropolitan Region * Cerro Renca, Santiago Metropolitan Region * Cerros Bravos-Barros Negros, volcanic complex, Atacama Region * Cerros de Incahuasi, mountain with several summits, Antofagasta Region * Cerros de Quimán, mountain group, Los Ríos Region * Cerro Solo, Antofagasta Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Sombrero, village, Magallanes Region * Cerro Steffen, Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region * Cerro Tapado, Valparaíso Region * Cerro Tenerife, Magallanes Region * Cerro Toco, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, astronomical observatory, Coquimbo Region * Cerro Toro, Cretaceous landform, Magallanes Region * Cerro Torre, Magallanes Region (shared with Argentina) * Cerro Tujle, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Vicuña Mackenna, Antofagasta Region * Cerro Vicuñas, Atacama Region ;Colombia: * Cerro Bravo, Tolima Department * Cerro Machín, Tolima Department * Cerro Matoso mine, Córdoba Department * Cerro Negro de Mayasquer, active volcano in Nariño Department (shared with Ecuador) * Cerro Pintado, Cesar Department (shared with Venezuela) * Cerro San Antonio, town in Magdalena Department * Cerros de Mavecure, three hills, Guainía Department * Cerro Tusa, Antioquia Department ;Costa Rica: * Cerro Cedral, San José Province * Cerro de la Muerte, highest point on Pan-American Highway, Cartago Province * Cerro de la Muerte Biological Station, San José Province * Cerro Kamuk, Limón Province * Cerro Pico Alto, San José Province * Cerro Pico Blanco, Limón Province * Cerro Rabo de Mico, San José Province * Cerro San Miguel, San José Province * Cerros de Escazú, mountain range, San José Province * Cerro Tilarán, Guanacaste Province ;Cuba: * Cerro, Havana, a district (''municipio'') ;Dominican Republic: * Cerro de Navas, Puerto Plata province * Cerros de Arroyo Hondo, neighbourhood, Distrito Nacional * Cerros de Sal Formation, Barahona and Independencia provinces ;Ecuador: * Cerro Azul, volcano in the Galápagos Islands * Cerro Blanco Forest, Guayas Province * Cerro de Arcos, rock formation in El Oro and Loja Provinces * Cerro Negro de Mayasquer, active volcano in Carchi Province (shared with Colombia) * Cerro Pajas, inactive volcano in the Galápagos Islands ;El Salvador: * Cerro Cinotepeque * Cerro El Pital (shared with Honduras) ;Guatemala: * Cerro Amay, in Quiché Department * Cerro de Coxóm, in Totonicapán Department * Cerro El Baúl, lava dome in Quetzaltenango Department * Cerro El Reformador, in Yoro Department * Cerro Miramundo, in Zacapa Department * Cerro Quiac, archaeological site in Quetzaltenango Department * Cerro Santiago, in Jutiapa Department ;Honduras: * Cerro Azul de Copán, a national park in Copán department * Cerro Congolón, Lempira Department * Cerro El Pital (shared with El Salvador) * Cerro Las Minas, Honduras's highest mountain, Lempira Department * Cerro Palenque, archaeological site in Cortés Department * Cerro Tenán, Copán department ;Italy: * Cerro (Bottanuco), a subdivision of Bottanuco in the province of Bergamo * Cerro al Lambro, in the province of Milano * Cerro al Volturno, in the province of Isernia * Cerro Maggiore, in the province of Milano * Cerro Tanaro, in the province of Asti * Cerro Veronese, in the province of Verona ;Mexico: * Cerro Azul, Veracruz * Cerro Bola, Baja California * Cerro Colorado, Tijuana, Baja California ** Cerro Colorado, borough of Tijuana, Baja California * Cerro de Chipinque, Nuevo León * Cerro de Garnica National Park, Michoacán * Cerro de la Campana, Sonora * Cerro de la Estrella, archaeological site in Mexico City ** Cerro de la Estrella metro station ** Cerro de la Estrella National Park * Cerro de la Loma Larga, Nuevo León * Cerro de la Silla, Nuevo León * Cerro de la Viga, Nuevo León * Cerro de las Campanas, hill and national park, Querétaro * Cerro de las Mesas, archaeological site, Veracruz * Cerro de las Minas, archaeological site, Oaxaca * Cerro de las Mitras, Nuevo León * Cerro del Chiquihuite, México * Cerro del Cubilete, Guanajuato * Cerro del Judío, Mexico City * Cerro del Obispado, Nuevo León * Cerro del Pueblo Formation, Coahuila * Cerro del Quinceo, inactive volcano, Michoacán * Cerro del Topo Chico, protected area, Nuevo León * Cerro de Macuiltépetl, Veracruz * Cerro de Oro Dam, Oaxaca * Cerro de Oro Formation, Sonora * Cerro de San Pedro, village in San Luis Potosí * Cerro El Huehuentón, Jalisco * Cerro El Veladero, Guerrero * Cerro Grande, mountain range in Colima and Jalisco * Cerro La Cruz del Marqués, México * Cerro Mesa Ahumada, México * Cerro Mohinora, Chihuahua * Cerro Moneda, Oaxaca * Cerro Potosí, highest mountain in the Sierra Madre Oriental, Nuevo León * Cerro Prieto, Baja California * Cerro Prieto, small rural town, Hidalgo * Cerro Prieto Fault, Baja California * Cerro Prieto Geothermal Power Station, Baja California * Cerro Teotepec, Guerrero * Cerro Tláloc, mountain and archaeological site, México ;Nicaragua: * Cerro Arenal, natural reserve in Matagalpa department * Cerro Banacruz, natural reserve in the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region * Cerro Cola Blanca, natural reserve in the North Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region * Cerro Cumaica–Cerro Alegre, natural reserve in Boaco department * Cerro Guabule, natural reserve in Matagalpa department * Cerro Kilambé, natural reserve in Jinotega department * Cerro Mombachito–La Vieja, natural reserve in Boaco department * Cerro Musún, natural reserve in Matagalpa department * Cerro Negro, active volcano in León Department * Cerro Pancasan, natural reserve in Matagalpa department * Cerro Silva, natural reserve in South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region * Cerro Tisey–Estanzuela, natural reserve in Estelí department * Cerro Wawashang, natural reserve in South Caribbean Coast Autonomous Region ;Panama: * Cerro Azul, Panama * Cerro Banco, Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca * Cerro Cama, Panamá province * Cerro Caña, Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca * Cerro de Casa, ''corregimiento'' in Veraguas Province * Cerro de Patena, ''corregimiento'' in Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca * Cerro de Plata, ''corregimiento'' in Veraguas Province * Cerro Echandi, Bocas del Toro province * Cerro Fábrega, Bocas del Toro province * Cerro Hoya National Park, Veraguas Province * Cerro Iglesias, ''corregimiento'' in Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca * Cerro Largo, ''corregimiento'' in Herrera province * Cerro Pelado, Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca * Cerro Picacho, Chiriquí Province * Cerro Puerco, ''corregimiento'' in Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca * Cerro Punta, city in Chiriquí Province * Cerro Silvestre, ''corregimiento'' in Panamá Oeste Province * Cerro Tacarcuna, Darién Province * Cerro Viejo, ''corregimiento'' in Chiriquí Province * Cerro Viento metro station, Panama City ;Paraguay: * Cerro Corá, hill in Amambay Department * Cerro Corá National Park, Amambay Department * Cerro Corá, city in Amambay Department * Cerro Tres Kandú, Paraguay's highest mountain, Guairá Department ;Peru: * Cerro Azul, Peru * Cerro Barroso, Tacna Region * Cerro Baúl, archaeological site in Moquegua Region * Cerro Colorado District, Arequipa Region * Cerro de la Sal, Junín Region * Cerro de Pasco, city, Pasco Region * Cerro Nicholson, scoria cone in Arequipa Region * Cerro Pátapo ruins, Lambayeque Region * Cerros de Amotape National Park, Piura and Tumbes Regions * Cerro Sechín, archaeological site in Ancash Region * Cerro Verde mine, copper mine in Arequipa Region ;Puerto Rico: * Cerro del Diablo, Ponce * Cerro del Vigía, Ponce * Cerro de Punta, Puerto Rico's highest peak, Jayuya * Cerro Doña Juana, Orocovis * Cerro El Bolo, Villalba * Cerro Gordo, Aguada, a ''barrio'' * Cerro Gordo, Añasco, a ''barrio'' * Cerro Gordo, Bayamón, a ''barrio'' * Cerro Gordo, Moca, a ''barrio'' * Cerro Gordo, San Lorenzo, a ''barrio'' * Cerro Gregorio, San Lorenzo * Cerro La Santa, Caguas, Cayey and San Lorenzo * Cerro Las Piñas, Caguas and Cayey * Cerro Las Tetas, Salinas * Cerro Maravilla, Ponce * Cerro Morales, Utuado * Cerro Planada, Cayey * Cerro Rosa, Ciales and Jayuya * Cerrote, Las Marías, a ''barrio'' ;Spain: *
Cerro Colorado mining deposit Cerro Colorado, popularly known as Minas del Rey Salomón, is a Spain, Spanish Field (mineral deposit), mining deposit in the province of Huelva, Andalusia, located in the municipalities of Minas de Riotinto and Nerva, Spain, Nerva. Its main min ...
, Huelva *
Cerro de Charo Cerro de Charo is a hill in the Province of Huesca, northeastern Spain. It has an elevation of 994 metres. Landforms of the Province of Huesca Mountains of the Pyrenees {{huesca-geo-stub ...
, Huesca * Cerro de Gorría, Ávila * Cerro de las Cabezas, archaeological site, Ciudad Real * Cerro del Bu, archaeological site, Toledo * Cerro de los Ángeles, geographic centre of the Iberian Peninsula, Madrid * Cerro de los Batallones, Madrid * Cerro de los Santos, archaeological site, Albacete * Cerro del Lucero, Granada * Cerro del Villar, archaeological site, Málaga ;United States: *
Cerro, New Mexico Cerro is an unincorporated community in Taos County, New Mexico, United States located along New Mexico State Road 378. It was founded in 1854 by settlers from Taos and Questa and was named for Cerro Guadalupe. Climate According to the Köppen ...
* Cerro Alto, California * Cerro Alto Mountain, Texas *
Cerro Cabrillo Cerro Cabrillo, also known locally as Cabrillo Peak, is a rocky mountain in eastern Morro Bay State Park, San Luis Obispo County, California, San Luis Obispo County, central California. Geography Cerro Cabrillo is one of the Nine Sisters, a gr ...
, Morro Bay State Park, California * Cerro Ciento, Idaho * Cerro Colorado, ghost town in Arizona * Cerro Colorado Mountains, low mountain range in Arizona * Cerro Conejo Formation, New Mexico * Cerro de la Calavera, San Diego County, California * Cerro del Yuta Wilderness, New Mexico * Cerrogordo, Florida * Cerro Gordo, Illinois * Cerro Gordo, Minnesota * Cerro Gordo Township, Minnesota * Cerro Gordo, North Carolina * Cerro Gordo, Tennessee * Cerro Gordo County, Iowa * Cerro Gordo, California, east of the
Owens Valley Owens Valley (Mono language (California), Mono: ''Payahǖǖnadǖ'', meaning "place of flowing water") is an arid valley of the Owens River in eastern California in the United States. It is located to the east of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.), Sierra ...
** Cerro Gordo Mines, Inyo County, California * Cerro Gordo Township, Piatt County, Illinois * Cerro Grande, peak in New Mexico *
Cerro Noroeste Cerro Noroeste is a mountain located in Southern California's Kern County, a mile north of the Ventura County border. It is located a few miles southwest of the community of Pine Mountain Club, at an elevation of 8283 feet (2525+ m). The mou ...
, Kern County, California * Cerro Pedernal, mesa, in New Mexico * Cerro Pelon Ranch, New Mexico * Cerro Romualdo, San Luis Obispo County, California * Cerro San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County, California * Cerro Summit, mountain pass, in Colorado ;Uruguay: *
Cerro Catedral Cerro Catedral is a mountain located from San Carlos de Bariloche, and inside the Nahuel Huapí National Park, in Patagonia, Argentina. The complex is one of the most important ski resorts in South America and the Southern Hemisphere, with a ...
, Uruguay's highest point * Cerro Chato, town, divided among three departments: Durazno, Florida and Treinta y Tres * Cerro de las Ánimas, Maldonado Department * Cerro de las Cuentas, village, Cerro Largo Department * Cerro Ejido, suburb of Artigas * Cerro Largo Department * Cerro Pan de Azúcar, Maldonado Department * Cerro Pelado, suburb of Maldonado * Fortaleza del Cerro, in Montevideo * Villa del Cerro, in Montevideo ;Venezuela: * Cerro Aracamuni, in Amazonas state * Cerro Autana, in Amazonas state * Cerro Avispa, in Amazonas state * Cerro Bolívar, in Bolívar state * Cerro de la Neblina, sandstone massif, in Amazonas state (shared with Brazil, although in Portuguese, the name does not begin with "Cerro") * Cerro Duida, in Amazonas state * Cerro El Copey National Park, in Nueva Esparta state * Cerro El Sol, in Bolívar state * Cerro El Toro, Upata, in Bolívar state * Cerro El Volcán, Metropolitan Region of Caracas * Cerro Huachamacari, mesa, in Amazonas state * Cerro Impacto, mineral deposit, in Amazonas state * Cerro Jaua, mesa, in Bolívar state * Cerro La Luna, mesa, in Bolívar state * Cerro Marahuaca, mesa, in Amazonas state * Cerro María Lionza Natural Monument, in Yaracuy state * Cerro Petaca, forested ridge in Amazonas state * Cerro Pintado, Zulia state (shared with Colombia) * Cerro Platillón, natural monument in Guárico state * Cerro Santa Ana, natural monument in Falcón state * Cerro Saroche National Park, in Lara state * Cerro Tenerife, in Mérida state * Cerro Tristeza, in Anzoátegui state


Football clubs

* C.A. Cerro, a football club from Montevideo, Uruguay * Club Cerro Corá, a football club from Asunción, Paraguay * Cerro Largo F.C., a football club from Melo, Uruguay * Cerro Porteño, a football club from Asunción, Paraguay * Club Cerro Porteño, a football club from Presidente Franco, Paraguay


See also

* * * Cero (disambiguation) * Serro, a municipality in Minas Gerais, Brazil * Cerrito (disambiguation) {{geodis