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Quenamari,
Kenamari or
Quinamari (possibly from
Aymara or
Quechua (a
possible spelling) is 5,294-metre (17,369 ft) high a
mountain in the
Carabaya mountain...
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Quenamari (possibly from in the
Aymara or
Quechua spelling Qinamari) is a 5,054-metre-high (16,581 ft)
mountain in the
Vilcanota mountain range in the...
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Jatun Quenamari (possibly from
Quechua hatun big (jatun in Bolivia),
Aymara or
Quechua qinamari (a
possible spelling)) is a
mountain in the Vilcanota...
- The
Quelccaya Ice Cap (also
known as
Quenamari Ice Cap) is the
second largest glaciated area in the tropics,
after Coropuna.
Located in the Cordillera...
- Balansani, 5,350
metres (17,552 ft) Vela Cunca, 5,350
metres (17,552 ft)
Quenamari, 5,294
metres (17,369 ft) Queroni, 5,250
metres (17,224 ft) Muro Muruni...
- "big river", also
spelled Jatun Mayo)
which upstream is
called Qinamari (
Quenamari) and
downstream successively is
named Nuñoa and Río
Grande (Spanish for...
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glaciated area of
Quelccaya (Quechua for "snow plain") and the
peaks of
Jatun Quenamari, and
southeast of Cuncunani. escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Carabaya...
- the Puno Region,
Melgar Province, Nuñoa District. It is
situated at the
Quenamari valley,
northeast of Chiaracce. escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the...
- 400
metres (17,717 ft)
Santa Catalina, 5,400
metres (17,717 ft)
Jatun Quenamari 5,400
metres (17,717 ft)
Jatuncucho 5,400
metres (17,717 ft) Istalla,...
- Province, Nuñoa District. It is
situated between the
Siriri valley and the
Quenamari valley, east of Surapata. escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Melgar...