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Pucaranra (possibly from
Quechua puka red,
ranra stony;
stony ground,) is a
mountain in the
Cordillera Blanca in the
Andes of Peru,
about 6,147 metres...
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stony ground, "red,
stony ground",
Hispanicized spellings Puca Ranra,
Pucaranra) may
refer to: Pukaranra, a
mountain on the
border of the
provinces of...
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traverse the province. Some of the
highest peaks of the
province are
Pucaranra, Chinchey,
Tocllaraju and Huantsán.
Other mountains are
listed below:...
- 535 ft) Copa, 6,188
metres (20,302 ft) Ranrapalca, 6,162
metres (20,217 ft)
Pucaranra, 6,147
metres (20,167 ft) Hualcán, 6,122
metres (20,085 ft) Chacraraju...
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Ancash Cordillera Blanca Huandoy S 6,160
Ancash Cordillera Blanca Pucaranra 6,156
Ancash Cordillera Blanca Hualcán (Rahu****nan) 6,122
Ancash Cordillera...
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Canadian backpacker,
Jesse Galganov.
Huamashraju Huaraz District Ocshapalca Pucaranra Rima Rima
Shacsha Tocllaraju Vallunaraju Perú: Población
estimada al 30...
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Tullpacocha lies in the
Cordillera Blanca,
southeast of
Palcaraju and
Pucaranra,
southwest of
Chinchey and
Tullparaju and
northwest of Andavite, at the...
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mountain located in the
Cordillera Blanca mountain range,
southwest of
Pucaranra,
within Huascarán
National Park. It has a
height of 5,421
metres (17,785 ft)...
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Province with
views of snow-capped
mountains (like Andavite, Churup,
Pucaranra,
Chinchey and Tullparaju) and
visits to
glacial lakes and rock paintings...
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elevation of 4,566 m, just
below the
summits of
Palcaraju (6,274 m) and
Pucaranra (6,156 m). The lake is one of
several lakes supplying the town Huaraz...