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Condori (Condesuyos)

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Condori
Condori is located in Peru
Condori
Condori
Peru
Highest point
Elevation5,208 m (17,087 ft)[1]
Coordinates15°1′4″S 72°28′21″W / 15.01778°S 72.47250°W / -15.01778; -72.47250
Geography
LocationPeru, Arequipa Region, Condesuyos Province, La Unión Province
Parent rangeAndes, Huanzo

Condori (possibly from Aymara for condor)[2] is a mountain in the Huanzo mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about 5,208-metre (17,087 ft) high. It is situated in the Arequipa Region, Condesuyos Province, Cayarani District, and in the La Unión Province, Puyca District, northeast of the mountain Atunpata. Condori lies south of the river Ojoruro (possibly from Aymara and Quechua for Mimulus glabratus),[3][4] also known as Sumana or Cotahuasi,[5][6] which flows to the Cotahuasi Canyon in the southwest.

References

  1. ^ "Cerro Condori". IGN, Peru. Archived from the original on February 19, 2015. Retrieved February 19, 2015.
  2. ^ "Diccionario Bilingüe, Castellano - Aymara, 2002". Félix Layme Pairumani. Archived from the original on September 2, 2013. Retrieved July 6, 2014.
  3. ^ Guillermo Cutipa Añamuro, Chacra qarpaña: Regando la chacra, IECTA, Iquique - Chile 2005, p. 26
  4. ^ Christine Franquemont, Timothy Plowman, Edward Franquemont, Steven R. King, Christine Niezgoda, Wade Davis, Calvin R. Sperling (1990), The Ethnobotany of Chinchero, an Andean Community in Southern Peru. Fieldiana Botany, New Series No. 24, 1-126.
  5. ^ escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the La Unión Province (Arequipa Region)
  6. ^ "South America Maps". Joint Operations Graphic. Retrieved July 6, 2014.


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