Sirk'i Quta
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Sirk'i Quta | |
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Location |
Bolivia La Paz Department, Pedro Domingo Murillo Province |
Coordinates | 16°23′S 67°58′W / 16.383°S 67.967°WCoordinates: 16°23′S 67°58′W / 16.383°S 67.967°W |
Max. length | 0.73 km (0.45 mi) |
Max. width | 0.28 km (0.17 mi) |
Surface elevation | 4,814 m (15,794 ft) |
Sirk'i Quta (Aymara sirk'i wart, quta lake,[1] hispanicized spellings Serkhe Khota, Serkhe Kkota) is a lake in Bolivia located in the La Paz Department, Pedro Domingo Murillo Province, La Paz Municipality,[2] south of the Qutapata National Park It lies between the Inkachaka Lake in the west and the mountain Sirk'i Qullu in the east.[3] Sirk'i Quta is situated at a height of about 4,814 metres (15,794 ft), 0.73 km long and 0.28 km at its widest point.
See also
References
- ↑ www.katari.org Sirk'i (s.) - Verruga; Quta (s.) - Lago.
- ↑ La Paz Municipality: population data and map showing Sirk'i Quta (unnamed) west of Sirk'i Qullu ("Sirkha Kkollu").
- ↑ uam.es Map of the Qutapata National Park. Sirk'i Quta and Sirk'i Qullu are situated south of the park (see: bottom of the page).
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