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Chaupi Orco, Peru/Bolivia
Prominence: 1504 m, 4934 ft
Elevation: 6044 meters, 19,829 feet
True Isolation: 147.46 km, 91.63 mi
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)
14° 39' 18'' S, 69° 13' 43'' W
-14.654878, -69.228686 (Dec Deg)
475376 E 8379833 N, Zone 19 (UTM)
Country
Peru
Bolivia
State/Province
Puno (Highest Point)
La Paz
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Lists that contain Chaupi Orco:
Ultras of Ecuador and Peru
(Rank #34)
Andes 6000-meter Peaks
(Rank #89)
Ultras of South America
(Rank #207)
Ultras of Bolivia and the Atacama
(Rank #47)
Peru Region High Points
(Rank #6)
Selected Guidebook(s) for this Peak:
The Andes: A Guide for Climbers (Biggar)
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Prominence
Key Col Page
(Detailed prominence information)
Clean Prominence
: 1504 m/4934 ft
Optimistic Prominence
: 1514 m/4966 ft
Line Parent
:
Yayamari
Key Col
: 4540 m/14,895 ft
Isolation
Isolation Page
(Detailed isolation information)
Distance: 147.46 km/91.63 mi
Isolation Limit Point
: -15.81, -68.5442
Nearest Higher Neighbor
in the
PBC database
:
Nevado de Illampu
(SSE)
Ranges
Continent:
South America
Range2:
Andes
Range3:
Bolivian Andes
Range4:
Cordillera Oriental (Bolivia)
Range5:
Cordillera Apolobamba (Highest Point)
Drainage Basins
Madeira
Amazon
Atlantic-Brazil/Uruguay
Atlantic Ocean
Data Source
1:100,000 Topographic Survey Map
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