Cerros de Amotape National Park

Cerros de Amotape National Park is a protected natural area in the region of . Backcountry explorers come for the undeveloped backcountry, free of crowds with rustic, minimal facilities.
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  • Type: Reservation
  • Description: national park of Peru
  • Also known as: Amotape Hills National Park

Cerros de Amotape National Park

Latitude
-4.14064° or 4° 8′ 26″ south
Longitude
-80.58721° or 80° 35′ 14″ west
Elevation
1,163 metres (3,816 feet)
Open location code
667XVC57+P4
Geo­Names ID
7778692
Wiki­data ID
Q977740
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Cerros de Amotape National Park” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Parque Nacional Cerros de Amotape
  • Chinese: 阿莫塔佩山脈國家公園
  • Dutch: Nationaal park Cerros de Amotape
  • French: parc national Cerros de Amotape
  • French: Parc national Cerros de Amotape
  • German: Nationalpark Cerros de Amotape
  • Italian: Parco nazionale Cerros de Amotape
  • Macedonian: Национален парк Серос де Амотапе
  • Persian: پارک ملی سرروس د امونوار
  • Polish: Park Narodowy Cerros de Amotape
  • Quechua: Amutapi walla mamallaqta parki
  • Quechua: Amutapi walla mamallaqta wari kancha
  • Spanish: Cerros de Amotape
  • Spanish: Parque nacional Cerros de Amotape
  • Swedish: Amotape nationalpark

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Cerros de Amotape National Park”. Photo: Vladimir Terán Altamirano, CC BY 2.0.