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Cordillera Central (Peru)

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Cordillera Central
Snow-covered mountains of the Cordillera Central northeast of Ayaviri
Highest point
PeakQutuni
Elevation5,897 m (19,347 ft)
Dimensions
Length60 km (37 mi) N–S
Geography
CountryPeru
RegionJunín Region, Lima Region
Range coordinates12°15′23″S 75°57′24″W / 12.25639°S 75.95667°W / -12.25639; -75.95667
Parent rangeAndes

The Cordillera Central (Spanish for central mountain range) is part of the Andes in Peru. It extends in a northerly direction approximately between 11º 39’ and 12º 37’S and 75º 30’ and 76º 20’W[1] (or between 11°37' and 12°26'S and 75°30' and 76°18'W)[2] for about 60 km to 100 km. It contains the Paryaqaqa (P), Yauyos (Y) and Pichqa Waqra (PW) mountain ranges. It is located in the Junín Region and in the Lima Region.[3]

The name Cordillera Central is also applied for one of the three ranges that cross Peru in a northwesterly direction between the Cordillera Occidental ("the western range") where the Cordillera Central of the Junín and Lima Regions is located and the Cordillera Oriental ("the eastern range").[1] The mountaineer Evelio Echevarría uses the term for the La Viuda range and the Khaskaqucha range.[4]

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Mountains

The highest mountain in the range is Qutuni at 5,897 m (19,347 ft)[5] (or 5,817 m (19,085 ft)) in the Pichqa Waqra range.[3] Other mountains are listed below:[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Inventario de Glaciares del Perú, Ministerio de Agricultura y Riego, Autoridad Nacional del Agua, Huaraz 2014
  2. ^ "Peruvian Cordilleras". USGS. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Benjamín Morales Arnao, Glaciers of South America, Glaciers of Peru U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1386-I-4
  4. ^ Evelio Echevarría, Cordillera Central, Peru, The Alpine Journal 2000
  5. ^ John Biggar, The Andes: A Guide for Climbers, Andes, Scotland, 2005
  6. ^ escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Yauyos Province (Lima Region)

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