List of mountains in Argentina

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This is an incomplete list of the highest and most important mountains in the Territory of the Argentine Republic

Mountains by system and height
  • Aconcagua (Mendoza) 6,962 m
  • Ojos del Salado (Catamarca) 6,893 m
    • Tres Cruces Sur 6,748 m
    • Cazadero 6,658 m
    • El Muerto 6,488 m
    • Cerro Nacimiento 6,436 m
    • Cerro Veladero 6,436 m
    • Cerro El Cóndor (also Volcán Sarmiento) 6,414 m
    • Cerro Vallecitos 6,168 m
    • Tres Quebradas (also Los Patos) 6,239 m
    • Sierra Nevada 6,127 m
    • Cerro Medusa 6,120 m
    • Colorados 6,080 m
    • Cerro El Fraile 6,061 m
    • Volcán del Viento 6,028 m
    • Cerro San Francisco 6,018 m
  • Monte Pissis (La Rioja) 6,795 m
  • Cerro Bonete (La Rioja) 6,759 m
  • Llullaillaco (Salta) 6,723 m
  • Mercedario (San Juan) 6,720 m
    • Cerro Ramada 6,384 m
    • Cerro La Mesa 6,230 m
  • Incahuasi (Catamarca) 6,621 m
  • Tupungato (Mendoza) 6,570 m
    • Cerro Alto 6,148 m
    • Cerro Negro (also Pabellón) 6,070 m
    • Cerro Polleras 5,993m
  • Antofalla (Salta) 6,440 m
  • Cachi (Nevado de Cachi) 6,380 m
    • Cerro Quemado 6,184 m
  • Mount Reclus 6,335 m
  • Majadita 6,266 m
    • Cerro Olivares 6,216 m
  • Cerro Solo 6,205 m
  • Cerro El Toro (San Juan) 6,168 m
  • Cerro Tortolas 6,160 m
  • Queva 6,140 m
  • Colangüil 6,122 m
  • Marmolejo 6,108 m
  • Nevado de Famatina (also Cerro Belgrano) 6,097 m
  • Aracar 6,095m
  • Cerro Baboso (also Veladero N.E.) approx. 6,070 m
  • Cerro Salin ((Salín) 6,029 m
  • Cerro Laguna Blanca 6,012 m
  • Cerro Plata (Mendoza) 5,955 m
  • Cerro Chañi (Jujuy) approx. 5,930 m
  • Galán (Catamarca) 5,920 m

[edit] Notes

The Lincancabur mountain, located between Chile and Bolivia, has been wrongly referred to be in Argentina under the name Lincancaur with a height of 6,620 m; no such mountain exists.