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词条 Huaytapallana mountain range
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  1. Mountains

  2. Lakes

  3. Accessibility

  4. References

  5. External links

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The Huaytapallana mountain range (possibly from Quechua wayta wild flower, a little bunch of flowers, pallay to collect, pallana an instrument to collect fruit; collectable, Waytapallana "a place where you collect wild flowers")[1][2] lies in the Junín Region in the Andes of Peru. It extends between 11°47' and 11°56'S and 75°00' and 75°05'W for about 17 km.[3] The surface area of the zone is 378'40 km². The range is located in the provinces of Concepción and Huancayo.

In 2011 Huaytapallana was declared an Area of Regional Conservation by Supreme Decrete No. 018-2011-MINAM. The area of 22,406.52 ha is situated in the districts of El Tambo, Huancayo, Pariahuanca and Quilcas of the Huancayo Province and in the Comas District of the Concepción Province.[4]

Mountains

The highest mountain in the range is Huaytapallana at {{convert|5557|m|ft|0}} (Lasuntay). Other mountains are listed below:[5][6][7]

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  • Chuspi or Chuspicocha, {{convert|5500|m|ft|0}}
  • Cochas, {{convert|5315|m|ft|0}}
  • Yana Ucsha, {{convert|5300|m|ft|0}}
  • Putkaqucha, {{convert|5236|m|ft|0}}
  • Anchhi, {{convert|5200|m|ft|0}}
  • Qalla Qhata, {{convert|5200|m|ft|0}}
  • Talwis, {{convert|5200|m|ft|0}}
  • Pakaku, {{convert|5200|m|ft|0}}
  • Puywan, {{convert|5100|m|ft|0}}
  • T'illu, c. {{convert|5050|m|ft|0}}
  • Piñaqucha, {{convert|5000|m|ft|0}}
  • Marayrasu, {{convert|4943|m|ft|0}}
  • Ch'iwan, {{convert|4800|m|ft|0}}
  • Kiswar, {{convert|4800|m|ft|0}}
  • Kuchilluyuq, {{convert|4800|m|ft|0}}
  • Tunshu, {{convert|4800|m|ft|0}}
{{div col end}}

Lakes

The zone contains six lakes:

  • Ankap Wachanan (4,707 m amsl)
  • Qarwaqucha (4,407 m amsl)
  • Ch'uspiqucha (4,636 m amsl)
  • Hatunqucha (4,593 m amsl)
  • Lasu Hunt'ay (4,646 m amsl)
  • Pumaqucha (4,622 m amsl)

Accessibility

The Huaytapallana mountain range is about 2 hours drive from the city Huancayo in the Junín Region. It is located 8 hours north-east of Lima.

For mountaineers in the mountain range, the departure point is called Virgen de las Nieves (Virgin of the Snow), located at {{convert|4800|m|ft|-1|abbr=on}}. At the Virgen de las Nieves there are two itineraries after which the ascent to the tip of the Huaytapallana can be completed.

References

1. ^{{Ref Laime}}
2. ^{{Ref Simi}}
3. ^usgs.gov USGS, Peruvian Cordilleras
4. ^El Presidente de la República, Decreto Supremo que establece el Área de Conservación Regiona Huaytapallana, Decreto Supremo l018-2011-MINAM
5. ^escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Huancayo Province (Junín Region)
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ign.gob.pe/nomenclatorDigital/carta.php?id=163680|title=Jauja (map)|author= |date= |website= |publisher=IGN, Peru|accessdate=June 10, 2015}}
7. ^Evelio Echevarría, Cordillera Huaytapallana, Peru, in: The Alpine Journal, 2009, p. 161-167

External links

  • Blog (Spanish)
{{Protected areas of Peru}}{{coord missing|Peru}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Huaytapallana mountain range}}{{Peru-geo-stub}}

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