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English: O Jabre é um dos pontos culminantes da região Nordeste e o segundo mais alto do Planalto da Borborema, menor apenas que o Pico do Papagaio, em Pernambuco.

Caracteriza-se pela presença de afloramentos rochosos (graníticos e gnáissicos), e pela vegetação semicaducifólia, subxerofítica, conhecida como "mata serrana", com elementos florísticos característicos da mata úmida e da caatinga.1

Durante as frentes frias que chegam do Pólo Sul no inverno, chega a fazer poucos graus positivos com sensações térmicas inferiores a zero grau quando há ventos. É o lugar mais elevado de toda a Borborema setentrional.
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