List of mountains in Peru
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This is a list of mountains in Peru including all peaks above 5,500 metres (18,000 ft). It is compiled after a list made by the INEI (Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática), with noted additional information or corrections when apply.
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Mountain | Elevation (metres) |
Region | Mountain range |
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Huascarán (South)[1] | 6,768 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Chopicalqui | 6,400 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Huantsan | 6,395 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Tunsho | 6,369 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Huandoy | 6,356 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Rurimachay | 6,309 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Taulliraju/Tocllaraju | 6,300 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Copa | 6,270 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Santa Cruz | 6,259 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Pomabamba | 6,258 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Pucaraju | 6,241 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Cojup | 6,180 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Carhuacatac | 6,171 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Huichajanga | 6,127 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Hualcán | 6,126 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Rajopaquinan | 6,122 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Alpamayo | 6,120 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Chacraraju | 6,120 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Pucahirca (South)[2] | 6,100 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Pucahirca (North)[2] | 6,036 | Ancash | Cordillera Blanca |
Yerupajá | 6,632 | Ancash-Huánuco | Cordillera Huayhuash |
Siutá | 6,356 | Ancash-Huánuco | Cordillera Huayhuash |
Sarapo | 6,143 | Ancash-Huánuco | Cordillera Huayhuash |
Jirishjanca | 6,126 | Ancash-Huánuco | Cordillera Huayhuash |
Rasac | 6,040 | Ancash-Huánuco | Cordillera Huayhuash |
Chachani | 6,075 | Arequipa | Cordillera Volcánica |
Chillone | 6,000 | Arequipa | Cordillera Chila |
Coropuna | 6,425 | Arequipa-Ayacucho | Cordillera Ampato |
Ampato | 6,310 | Arequipa-Ayacucho | Cordillera Ampato |
Solimana | 6,117 | Arequipa-Ayacucho | Cordillera Ampato |
Hualca Hualca | 6,050 | Arequipa-Ayacucho | Cordillera Ampato |
Sabancaya | 6,040 | Arequipa-Ayacucho | Cordillera Ampato |
Sara Sara | 6,000 | Arequipa-Ayacucho | Cordillera Ampato |
Ausangate | 6,384 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Yanaloma | 6,111 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Colquecruz | 6,111 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Collpa Ananta | 6,110 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Chumpe | 6,106 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Alcamarinayoc | 6,102 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Jatunhuma | 6,094 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Jatunjampa | 6,093 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Hualyoc | 6,007 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Cayangate | 6,001 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Yayamari | 6,000 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcanota |
Salcantay | 6,271[3] or 6,264[4] |
Cusco | Cordillera Vilcabamba[5] |
Pumasillo | 6,070 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcabamba[5] |
Lasunayoc | 6,000 | Cusco | Cordillera Vilcabamba[5] |
Chupaorko | 6,300 | Puno | Cordillera Apolobamba |
Palomani | 6,100 | Puno | Cordillera Apolobamba |
Halancoma | 6,000 | Puno | Cordillera Urubamba |
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[edit] References
- Sources consulted
- INEI, Perú (2005). Perú: Compendio Estadístico 2005 (in Spanish). Lima: Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática, p. 22.
- Endnotes
- ^ The Huascarán has one peak (Sur – South) and one subpeak (Norte – North). The qualifier is missing from INEI 2005, op. cit.
- ^ a b The Pucahirca Group has one peak (Sur – South) and two subpeaks (Norte, Central – North, Central). The qualifiers are missing from INEI 2005, op. cit.
- ^ INEI 2005, op. cit.
- ^ See the sources for conflicting information at the article "Salcantay".
- ^ a b c It was established that a typo in INEI 2005, op. cit., wrongly attributes the three Cordillera Vilcabamba items to a second "Cordillera Vilcanota": the list has 11 peaks for a Cordillera Vilcanota which is 80 km long, in decreasing heights from "Ausangate 6,384" to "Yayamari 6,000", followed by 3 more peaks for a second "Cordillera Vilcanota" now 100 km long, and going up in height to "Salcantay 6,271" followed with "Pumasillo 6,070 - Lasunayoc 6,000" back to decreasing order. Discarding the typo is compatible with all other sources, such as Peakbagger.com or Encarta/Spanish, which set those last three peaks in Cordillera Vilcabamba.
[edit] External links
These lists can be contradictory (incomplete or outdated) but useful:
- "Andes 6000-meter Peaks" at Peak Bagger.com – an hypertext list
- "Highest Mountains in Peru" at All The Mountains.com – large and detailed list, with Carta Nacional variant names
- "The 6.000m Andean Peaks" at Andes-Mesili.com – list including some subpeaks, with large bibliography
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