Ticsani
Ticsani is a volcano in Peru northeast of Moquegua and consists of two volcanoes that form a complex. "Old Ticsani" is a compound volcano that underwent a large collapse in the past and shed 15–30 cubic kilometres of mass down the Rio Tambo valley.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Volcano with an elevation of 5,408 metres
- Description: volcano in Peru
- Also known as: “Volcán Ticsani”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Calacoa.
Ticsani
- Categories: mountain, stratovolcano, and landform
- Location: San Cristóbal District, Mariscal Nieto, Mariscal Nieto Province, Moquegua Department, Peru, South America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
-16.7675° or 16° 46′ 3″ southLongitude
-70.59972° or 70° 35′ 59″ westElevation
5,408 metres (17,743 feet)Open location code
57MF6CM2+24OpenStreetMap ID
node 1728615874OpenStreetMap feature
natural=volcano
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Spanish—“Ticsani” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “蒂克萨尼火山”
- Chinese: “蒂克薩尼火山”
- Czech: “Ticsani”
- Dutch: “Ticsani”
- Egyptian Arabic: “جبل تيكسانى”
- Hausa: “Ticsani”
- Japanese: “ティクサニ山”
- Persian: “تیکسانی”
- Quechua: “Tiksani”
- Slovak: “Ticsani”
- Spanish: “Nevado ticsani”
- Spanish: “Ticsani”
- Spanish: “Volcan Ticsani”
- Spanish: “Volcán ticsani”
Localities in the Area
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