Cerro Churrumahuida
Cerro Churrumahuida is a mountain in Cushamen Department, Chubut Province and has an elevation of 963 metres. Cerro Churrumahuida is situated nearby to the locality Desemboque, as well as near Lago Puelo (pueblo).| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Cerro Currumahuida.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lago Puelo and Lago Puelo National Park.
Lago Puelo
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Lago Puelo is a town located in the Chubut Province, Argentina, 5 kilometers north from Puelo Lake and the Lago Puelo National Park, and 15 km south from El Bolsón.
Lago Puelo National Park
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Lago Puelo National Park is a protected natural area in Patagonia, a mountainous area the Andes in western Argentina. The park's main attraction is a large lake, 19 km long and up to 200 meters deep.
Puerto Patriada
Locality
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Puerto Patriada is a locality, which is situated 6 km southeast of Cerro Churrumahuida.
Cerro Churrumahuida
- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 963 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Cushamen Department, Chubut Province, Argentina, South America
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Latitude
-42.11368° or 42° 6′ 49″ southLongitude
-71.59141° or 71° 35′ 29″ westElevation
963 metres (3,159 feet)Open location code
479CVCP5+GCGeoNames ID
3861174
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Desemboque and Lago Puelo (pueblo).
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Azul River and Puelo Lake.
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