Cerro Quinaquinani

Cerro Quinaquinani is a mountain in , and has an elevation of 5,200 metres. Cerro Quinaquinani is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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  • Type: Mountain with an elevation of 5,200 metres
  • Description: mountain in Peru
  • Also known as: Quinaquinani

Places of Interest

Highlights include Quinaquinani and Chaka Apachita.

Peak
is a mountain in the of , about 5,200 metres high. It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, , and in the Puno Region, Puno Province, . It lies south of the mountain Arichua.

Peak
is a 5,136-metre-high mountain in the of . It is situated in the Moquegua Region, Mariscal Nieto Province, . It lies northwest of and southeast of Qina Qinani. is situated 3 km south of Cerro Quinaquinani.

Peak
is a mountain in the of , about 5,000 metres high. It is located in the Puno Region, El Collao Province, . It lies northeast of and southeast of . is situated 3 km east of Cerro Quinaquinani.

Cerro Quinaquinani

Latitude
-16.6328° or 16° 37′ 58″ south
Longitude
-70.03661° or 70° 2′ 12″ west
Elevation
5,200 metres (17,060 feet)
Open location code
57MF9X87+V9
Geo­Names ID
3930771
Wiki­data ID
Q31515033
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Spanish—“Cerro Quinaquinani” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Cerro Quinaquinani
  • Dutch: Cerro Quinaquinani
  • Spanish: Cerro Quinaquinani

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Irpapampa and Pasto Grande.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Laguna Laramcota and Cerro Ifaro.

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