Mount Venamo
Mount Venamo (Spanish: Cerro Venamo), also known as Waukauyengtipu ("the mountain of the place of the butterfly"[1]),[2][3] is a mountain in South America that forms part of the international boundary between Guyana and Venezuela. The mountain is 1890 metres high and is the westernmost point in Guyana. The mountain is named after the Venamo River, which flows nearby.
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| Amazonas |
- Cerro Aratitiyope
- Cerro Camani
- Cerro Guanay
- Cerro Tamacuari
- Cerro Yapacana2
- Cerro Yaví
- Cuao–Sipapo Massif
- Cerro Autana2
- Cerro Cuao
- Cerro Moriche
- Cerro Ovana
- Cerro Sipapo
- Duida–Marahuaca Massif
- Neblina–Aracamuni Massif
- Parú Massif
- Serranía Tapirapecó
- Sierra Unturán2
- Yutajé Massif
- Cerro Coro Coro
- Serranía Yutajé
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| 1 List sourced from volume 1 of Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana; includes landforms that may not strictly conform to the definition of a tepui or table mountain. 2 Poorly known sites or lower mountains treated as tepuis for historical reasons. |
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Coordinates: 5°57′45″N 61°24′23″W / 5.962424°N 61.406293°W / 5.962424; -61.406293