If you are referring to the one in Rio de Janeiro, the mountain is called "Pão de Açúcar" Mountain (Sugarloaf Mountain in English)
Pedra da Gávea
The most famous landmark is called "Christ Redeemer" (Cristo Redentor) and is a large statue of Christ standing 38 meters high. It is considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. It had its corner stone set in 1922 and its opening on October 12, 1931. Another famous landmark could be considered to be: Sugarloaf Mountain.
Pão de Açúcar is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Sugarloaf Mountain'. It's a famous, cherished landmark of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. On top of the mountain is the equally famous, cherished landmark of the statue 'O Cristo Redentor' ['Christ the Redeemer'].
Sugarloaf mountain towers over Rio de Janeiro.
In Rio de Janeiro there is a giant fart on top of the mountain where jeebas is
In Rio de Janeiro.
The average altitude of Rio de Janeiro is approximately 2,500 feet (760 meters) above sea level.
Christ the Redeemer is an English equivalent of 'O Cristo Redentor'. It's the name of a famous, cherished landmark of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It's on top of the equally famous, cherished 'Pão de Açúcar' ['Sugarloaf Mountain'].
Rio de Janeiro
The statue of Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain (both in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro)
Carnaval
it is physical