Hatun Ukru

Hatun Ukru is a 4,650-metre-high mountain in the of . It is located in the Pasco Region, Pasco Province, Ticlacayan District, northwest of the Waqurunchu mountain range.
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 4,650 metres
  • Description: mountain in Peru
  • Also known as: Cerro Jatunucero” and “Jatunucero

Places of Interest

Highlights include Pichqa Pukyu and Puka Uru.

Peak
is a mountain in the of , about 4,400 m high. It is located in the Pasco Region, Pasco Province, .

Peak
is a mountain in the of , about 4,650 m high. It is located in the Pasco Region, Pasco Province, Ticlacayan District. lies northwest Qiwllaqucha, one of the highest peaks of the Waqurunchu mountain range.

Hatun Ukru

Latitude
-10.47272° or 10° 28′ 22″ south
Longitude
-76.06566° or 76° 3′ 56″ west
Elevation
4,650 metres (15,256 feet)
Open location code
57X5GWGM+WP
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9240558751
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
3963597
Wiki­data ID
Q25203604
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Persian—“Hatun Ukru” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 哈通烏塞羅山
  • Dutch: Hatun Ukru
  • Persian: هاتون اوکرو (پاسکو)
  • Persian: هاتون اوکرو

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