Cerro Pativilca
Cerro Pativilca is a hill in Pativilca District, Barranca, Lima region and has an elevation of 416 metres. Cerro Pativilca is situated nearby to the locality Molino, as well as near the hamlet Las Monjas.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pativilca and Paramonga.
Pativilca
Town
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Pativilca is a town in central Peru, capital of the district Pativilca in the province Barranca in the region Lima. Pativilca is situated 2½ km southwest of Cerro Pativilca.
Paramonga
Town
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Paramonga is a town in central Peru, capital of the district of Paramonga in the province of Barranca in the Department of Lima. Paramonga is situated 6 km west of Cerro Pativilca.
Barranca
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Barranca is a small coastal port in the Central Coast region of Peru, 190 km north of Lima. It has a population of about 140,000 people with an economy based largely on agriculture and fishing.
Cerro Pativilca
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 416 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Pativilca District, Barranca, Lima region, Peru, South America
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Spanish—“Cerro Pativilca” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Cerro Pativilca”
- Dutch: “Cerro Pativilca”
- Spanish: “Cerro Pativilca”
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Localities in the Area
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