Waman Ch’arpa

Waman Ch'arpa is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the of , about 5,000 metres high. It is situated in the Apurímac Region, Antabamba Province, . Waman Ch'arpa lies southeast of .
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 5,000 metres
  • Description: mountain in Peru
  • Also known as: Cerro Huamancharpa” and “Huamancharpa

Places of Interest

Highlights include Paychi and Q’illu Pachaka.

Peak
is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the of , about 5,000 metres high. It is located in the Apurímac Region, Antabamba Province, . lies north of Phuk'iña and northeast of and .

Peak
Q'illu Pachaka is a mountain in the Wansu mountain range in the of , about 5,000 metres high. It is situated in the Apurímac Region, Antabamba Province, . Q'illu Pachaka lies east of Wank'ayuq Saywa and southeast of .

Waman Ch’arpa

Latitude
-14.60726° or 14° 36′ 26″ south
Longitude
-72.61084° or 72° 36′ 39″ west
Elevation
5,000 metres (16,404 feet)
Open location code
57Q999VQ+3M
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9237262367
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
3948863
Wiki­data ID
Q19421486
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Ladin—“Waman Ch’arpa” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 瓦曼查爾帕山
  • Dutch: Waman Ch’arpa
  • Ladin: Waman Ch’arpa

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