Yanawara

Yanawara or Mina Punta is a mountain in the of , about 5,465 metres high. It is located in the Puno Region, Lampa Province, on the border of the districts and Paratía. Yanawara lies northwest of the lake Sayt'uqucha.
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  • Type: Peak
  • Description: mountain in Peru
  • Also known as: Yanawara (Puno)

Places of Interest

Highlights include Wira Apachita and Waykira.

Peak
is a mountain in the of , about 5,100 metres high. It is located in the Puno Region, Lampa Province, . is situated northeast of the lake Sayt'uqucha and the mountain Yanawara.

Peak
is a mountain in the of , about 5,200 metres high. It is located in the Puno Region, Lampa Province, on the border of the districts and Paratía. lies southeast of the mountain and south of .

Yanawara

Latitude
-15.3684° or 15° 22′ 6″ south
Longitude
-70.6795° or 70° 40′ 46″ west
Open location code
57PFJ8JC+J6
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9237777340
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Wiki­data ID
Q17774556
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Quechua—“Yanawara” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 亞納瓦拉山
  • Dutch: Yanawara (Puno)
  • Ladin: Yanawara (Puno)
  • Ladin: Yanawara
  • Quechua: Yanawara rit’i urqu

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