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- Perlilla is a mountain of 5587 m in the Cordillera Blanca range, a part of the Peruvian Andes. It lies within the provinces of Asunción, Carhuaz and Huari...
- Parun Lake Catac and Carpa HuarazWillkawayin and Llaqa ravine ChacasPerlilla ChacasHuari The historical village Pativilca (Lima Region), where Simón...
- 471 ft) Jatuncunca, 5,600 metres (18,373 ft) Parón, 5,600 metres (18,373 ft) Perlilla, 5,587 metres (18,330 ft) Copap, 5,570 metres (18,274 ft) Jacabamba, 5...
- -24.363861; -65.655917 (Nevado de Castillo)  Argentina 5,570 Copap - Perlilla Cordillera Blanca 9°17′S 77°20′W / 9.283°S 77.333°W / -9.283; -77.333...
- District. Tarush Huachanan lies in the Huascarán National Park, northeast of Perlilla. Alpenvereinskarte 0/3b. Cordillera Blanca Süd (Peru). 1:100 000. Oesterreichischer...
- and 161 m at its widest point. Yanacocha lies north-west of the mountain Perlilla, north-east of the mountain Pomabamba, south-west of the lakes Huegroncocha...
- district to share the White Mountains with Carhuaz. The highest peaks are the Perlilla (5,586 m), located to the south east, Wakuy with 4,702 meters to the west...
- and the flint kernel maize from the highlands sierra, Morocho, Patillo, Perlilla, and Tusilla, have a plant size lower than 2.0 meters. The t****el size...
- |journal= (help) "David's Milkberry, Snowberry, Milkberry, David's Root, Perlilla, Canica, Cahinca, Cainea, Caninara, Aceitillo, Madreselva, Lagrimas de...
- in the region of Ancash. Pomabamba lies between Copa to the west and Perlilla to the east, southwest of lakes Yanaqucha, Paqarisha (Pagarisha) and Lawriqucha...