Cerro Rupaskha Chuto
Cerro Rupaskha Chuto is a mountain in Cochabamba, Bolivia and has an elevation of 2,836 metres. Cerro Rupaskha Chuto is situated nearby to the village Caporaya, as well as near the locality Amiraya.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Santiváñez and Parotani.
Santiváñez
Village
Santiváñez is a locality in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia. It is the capital of Santiváñez Municipality, the second municipal section of the Capinota Province. At the time of census 2001 it had a population of 1,046. Santiváñez is situated 7 km southeast of Cerro Rupaskha Chuto.
Parotani
Village
Parotani is a small town in Bolivia. Parotani is situated 8 km southwest of Cerro Rupaskha Chuto.
Sipe Sipe Municipality
Town
Sipe Sipe Municipality is the second municipal section of the Quillacollo Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Its seat is Sipe Sipe. At the time of census 2001 the municipality had 31,337 inhabitants. Sipe Sipe Municipality is situated 9 km northwest of Cerro Rupaskha Chuto.
Cerro Rupaskha Chuto
- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 2,836 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Cochabamba, Bolivia, South America
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Latitude
-17.51667° or 17° 31′ southLongitude
-66.3° or 66° 18′ westElevation
2,836 metres (9,304 feet)Open location code
57JMFPM2+82GeoNames ID
3906213
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