Laguna Cancaray
Laguna Cancaray is a lake in Apurímac Department, Peru and has an elevation of 4,684 metres. Laguna Cancaray is situated nearby to the locality Pumaorco, as well as near the hamlet Trapiche.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Sura Kallanka and Hatun Q’asa.
Sura Kallanka
Peak
Sura Kallanka is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,000 metres high. It is situated in the Apurímac Region, Antabamba Province, Oropesa District. Sura Kallanka is situated 3½ km northeast of Laguna Cancaray.
Hatun Q’asa
Peak
Hatun Q'asa is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,000 metres high. It is situated in the Apurímac Region, Antabamba Province, Oropesa District. It lies south of Mallmanya, northwest of Sura Kallanka and southeast of Kimsaqucha. Hatun Q’asa is situated 3½ km north of Laguna Cancaray.
Kimsaqucha
Peak
Kimsaqucha is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,000 metres high. It is situated in the Apurímac Region, Antabamba Province, Oropesa District, and in the Grau Province, Mamara District. Kimsaqucha is situated 4 km northwest of Laguna Cancaray.
Laguna Cancaray
- Type: Lake
- Category: body of water
- Location: Apurímac Department, Peru, South America
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Latitude
-14.25° or 14° 15′ southLongitude
-72.5° or 72° 30′ westElevation
4,684 metres (15,367 feet)Open location code
57Q9QG22+22GeoNames ID
3945860
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