P’isaqa
P'isaqa is a mountain east of the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Bolivia, about 4,640 metres high. It is located in the La Paz Department, Franz Tamayo Province, Pelechuco Municipality.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Puka Puka.
Puka Puka
Peak
Puka Puka is a mountain east of the Apolobamba mountain range in the Andes of Bolivia, about 4,840 m. It is located in the La Paz Department, Franz Tamayo Province, Pelechuco Municipality, north of Pelechuco.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pelechuco.
Pelechuco
Village
Pelechuco is a location in the La Paz Department in Bolivia. It is the administrative seat of the Pelechuco Municipality, the second municipal section of the Franz Tamayo Province.
P’isaqa
- Type: Peak
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: La Paz, Altiplano, Bolivia, South America
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Latitude
-14.7681° or 14° 46′ 5″ southLongitude
-69.0641° or 69° 3′ 51″ westOpen location code
57QG6WJP+Q9OpenStreetMap ID
node 9260372287OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peakWikidata ID
Q25247515
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In Other Languages
“P’isaqa” goes by many names.
- Egyptian Arabic: “جبل پيساكا (بوليفيا)”
- Egyptian Arabic: “جبل پيساكا”
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