Cerro Millpo
Cerro Millpo is a mountain in Chicla District, Huarochirí Province, Lima region and has an elevation of 5,204 metres. Cerro Millpo is situated nearby to the locality Ayuyoc.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Millpu and Ukrupata.
Millpu
Peak
Millpu is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,238 metres high. It is located in the Lima Region, Huarochiri Province, in the districts of Carampoma and Chicla. Millpu lies northeast of Wachwa and southeast of a lake named Wachwaqucha.
Ukrupata
Peak
Ukrupata is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,300 m high. It is situated in the Lima Region, Huarochirí Province, on the border of the districts of Chicla and Carampoma.
Wachwa
Peak
Wachwa is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,300 metres high. It is situated in the Lima Region, Huarochiri Province, on the border of the districts of Carampoma and Chicla. Wachwa is situated 3 km southwest of Cerro Millpo.
Cerro Millpo
- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 5,204 metres
- Description: mountain in Lima, Peru
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Chicla District, Huarochirí Province, Lima region, Peru, South America
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Spanish—“Cerro Millpo” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Cerro Millpo”
- Spanish: “Cerro Millpo”
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Localities in the Area
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