Vizcachas
Vizcachas is a 5,354-metre-high mountain in the Andes of southern Peru. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 5,290 metres
- Description: mountain in Peru
- Also known as: “Cerro Vizcachas”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Iru Uma and Qupa Phuju.
Iru Uma
Peak
Iru Uma is a 5,055-metre-high mountain in the Andes of southern Peru. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District.
Qupa Phuju
Peak
Qupa Phuju is a 5,400-metre-high mountain in the Andes of southern Peru. It is located in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, Carumas District, and in the Tacna Region, Candarave Province, Candarave District. Qupa Phuju is situated 3 km east of Vizcachas.
Vizcachas
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Candarave District, Province of Candarave, Tacna, Peru, South America
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Spanish—“Vizcachas” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “維斯卡查山”
- Dutch: “Wisk’acha”
- Egyptian Arabic: “جبل ڤيزكاتشاس”
- Ladin: “Vizcachas”
- Spanish: “Vizcachas”
Places with the Same Name
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Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Jachavizcacha and Izcavizcacha.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Lake Vizcacha and Loma Chavezvinto.
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