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This a list of mountains situated in Argentina, South America. The list also shows the height of each mountain.


Mountains

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Aconcagua Aconcagua () is a mountain in the Principal Cordillera of the Andes mountain range, in Mendoza Province, Argentina. It is the highest mountain in the Americas, the highest outside Asia, and the highest in the Southern Hemisphere with a summi ...
(Mendoza) 6,962 m ** Nevado El Plomo 6,070 m ** Cerro Ameghino approx. 5,940 m *
Ojos del Salado Nevado Ojos del Salado is a dormant complex volcano in the Andes on the Argentina–Chile border. It is the highest volcano on Earth and the highest peak in Chile. The upper reaches of Ojos del Salado consist of several overlapping lava domes, ...
(Catamarca) 6,893 m **
Tres Cruces Sur Nevado Tres Cruces is a massif of volcanic origin in the Andes Mountains on the border of Argentina and Chile. It has two main summits, Tres Cruces Sur at and Tres Cruces Centro at and a third minor summit, Tres Cruces Norte . Tres Cruces Sur i ...
6,748 m ** Cazadero 6,658 m ** El Muerto 6,488 m ** Cerro Nacimiento 6,436 m ** Cerro Veladero 6,436 m **
Cerro El Cóndor Cerro El Cóndor is a stratovolcano in Argentina. Cerro El Cóndor is a remote peak in the Argentine Puna de Atacama. As such it was probably the last major 6000m+ peak in the Andes to be climbed, with the summit reaching a height of . The vol ...
(also ''Volcán Sarmiento'') 6,414 m ** Cerro Vallecitos 6,168 m ** Tres Quebradas (also ''Los Patos'') 6,239 m ** Cerro Medusa 6,120 m ** Colorados 6,080 m ** Cerro El Fraile 6,061 m ** Volcán del Viento 6,028 m ** Cerro San Francisco 6,018 m *
Monte Pissis Monte Pissis is an extinct volcano on the border of La Rioja and Catamarca provinces, Argentina, from the Chilean border. The mountain is the third-highest in the Western Hemisphere, and is located about north of Aconcagua. Monte Pissis is ...
(La Rioja) 6,795 m *
Cerro Bonete Cerro Bonete is a mountain in the north of the province of La Rioja, Argentina, near the provincial border with Catamarca. Its summit is 6,759 m above mean sea level, making it the fifth-highest separate mountain in the Americas (after Aconcag ...
(La Rioja) 6,759 m *
Llullaillaco Llullaillaco () is a dormant stratovolcano at the border of Argentina (Salta Province) and Chile (Antofagasta Region). It lies in the Puna de Atacama, a region of tall volcanic peaks on a high plateau close to the Atacama Desert, one of the dri ...
(Salta) 6,723 m **
Socompa Socompa is a large stratovolcano at the border of Argentina and Chile with an elevation of metres. Part of the Chilean and Argentine Andean Volcanic Belt (AVB), it is part of the Central Volcanic Zone, one of the various segments of the AVB. Th ...
6,051 m * Mercedario (San Juan) 6,720 m ** Cerro Ramada 6,384 m ** Cerro La Mesa 6,230 m *
Incahuasi Incahuasi (; possibly from Quechua: ''inka'' Inca, ''wasi'' house) is a volcanic mountain in the Andes of South America. It lies on the border of the Catamarca Province of Argentina and the Atacama Region of Chile. Incahuasi has a summit elevat ...
(Catamarca) 6,621 m *
Tupungato Tupungato, one of the highest mountains in the Americas, is a massive Andean lava dome dating to Pleistocene times. It lies on the border between the Chilean Metropolitan Region (near a major international highway about east of Santiago) and t ...
(Mendoza) 6,570 m ** Cerro Alto San Juan 6,148 m ** Cerro Negro Pabellón 6,070 m ** Cerro Polleras 5,993m * Antofalla (Salta) 6,440 m * Cachi (''Nevado de Cachi'') 6,380 m ** Cerro Quemado 6,184 m * Reclus 6,335 m * Majadita 6,280 m ** Cerro Olivares 6,216 m * Cerro Solo 6,205 m * Cerro El Toro (San Juan) 6,168 m * Cerro Tortolas 6,160 m * Queva 6,140 m * Colangüil 6,122 m * Marmolejo 6,108 m *
Medusa In Greek mythology, Medusa (; Ancient Greek: Μέδουσα "guardian, protectress"), also called Gorgo, was one of the three monstrous Gorgons, generally described as winged human females with living venomous snakes in place of hair. Those ...
6,130 m * Nevado de Famatina (also ''Cerro Belgrano'') 6,097 m * Aracar 6,095m * Cerro Baboso (also ''Veladero N.E.'') approx. 6,070 m * Cerro Salin (''Salín'') 6,029 m * Cerro Laguna Blanca 6,012 m * Cerro Plata (Mendoza) 5,955 m * Cerro Chañi (Jujuy) approx. 5,930 m * Galán (Catamarca) 5,920 m


See also

* List of volcanoes in Argentina


References

{{South America topic, state=uncollapsed, List of mountains in *
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
Mountains
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...