Kimsa Chata

Kimsa Chata, also spelled Kimsachata, is a 4,735-metre-high mountain in the in . It is located in the south-east of Wiñaymarka Lake, the southern part of Lake .
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 4,702 metres
  • Description: mountain in Bolivia
  • Also known as: Cerro de Quimsachata” and “Kimsachata

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Peak
Chhuxlla Willk'i is a 4,664-metre-high mountain in the mountain range in the of . It lies in the , , .

Kimsa Chata

Latitude
-16.71134° or 16° 42′ 41″ south
Longitude
-68.6744° or 68° 40′ 28″ west
Elevation
4,702 metres (15,427 feet)
Open location code
57MH78QG+F6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1701431596
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
3906753
Wiki­data ID
Q2750313
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Kimsa Chata” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Cerro Quimsachata (bukid sa Bolivia)
  • Cebuano: Cerro Quimsachata
  • Chinese: 基姆薩查塔山
  • Dutch: Kimsa Chata
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل كيمسا تشاتا
  • Ladin: Kimsa Chata
  • Quechua: Kimsa Chata
  • Swedish: Cerro Quimsachata (berg i Bolivia)
  • Swedish: Cerro Quimsachata

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