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Wila Qullu (K'ulta)
Wila Qullu ( Aymara ''wila'' blood, blood-red, ''qullu'' mountain, "red mountain", hispanicized spelling ''Wila Kkollu, Wila Kollu'') is a mountain in the Andes in Bolivia, about high. It is located in the Oruro Department, Challapata Province, Challapata Municipality. Wila Qullu is situated south of Jach'a River and north of Nacional Route 1. It lies north-west of the mountain Wila Quta which reaches the same height. (unnamed) The Jach'a Juqhu River which is considered to be the origin of the Pillku Mayu flows along the southern slopes of the mountain. See also * Ch'iyar Jaqhi * Kachi Mayu * Kuntur Nasa * Qullpa Jawira * List of mountains in the Andes A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby unio ... References Mountains of Oruro Department {{Oruro-geo-st ...
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Cordillera De Los Frailes
The Cordillera de los Frailes is a mountainous region in the central parts of the Bolivian Andes. Geographical location The Cordillera de los Frailes stretches along the north-eastern parts of Potosí Department bordering the north-western Chuquisaca Department. It consists of mainly two parts: the western region is a volcanic field of subhorizontal, undeformed ignimbrites dating back to upper Miocene, about 5 to 23 million years from today; the eastern part, the so-called Maragua Syncline which is much older, is a mountain range of sedimentary rock of Cretaceous The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 145 to 66 million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era, as well as the longest. At around 79 million years, it is the longest geological period of th ...-Paleocene origin in a north–south thrust. The Cordillera de los Frailes borders Poopó Lake in the northwest and stretches between a line Challapata-Macha-Ravelo in ...
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Pari Chata
Pari Chata (Aymara ''pari'' red hot, Pukina ''chata'' mountain, "red hot mountain", also spelled Parichata) is a mountain in the Andes in Bolivia. It is located in the Cordillera de los Frailes in the Potosí Department, Tomás Frías Province, Yocalla Municipality, north of the river Pillku Mayu ("red river"). See also * Kuntur Nasa (Oruro) Kuntur Nasa (Aymara ''kunturi'' condor, ''nasa'' nose, "condor nose", Hispanicized spellings ''Condor Nasa, Condor Naza, Condornasa'') is a mountain in the Andes in Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department, Challapata Province, in the ea ... References Mountains of Potosí Department {{Potosí-geo-stub ...
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Bolivia
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Oruro Department
Oruro (; Quechua: ''Uru Uru''; Aymara: ''Ururu'') is a department of Bolivia, with an area of . Its capital is the city of Oruro. According to the 2012 census, the Oruro department had a population of 494,178. Provinces of Oruro The department is divided into 16 provinces which are further subdivided into municipalities and cantons. Note: Eduardo Abaroa Province (#5) is both north of and south of Sebastián Pagador Province (#6). Government The chief executive officer of Bolivian departments (since May 2010) is the governor; until then, the office was called the prefect, and until 2006 the prefect was appointed by the president of Bolivia. The current governor, Santos Tito of the Movement for Socialism – Political Instrument for the Sovereignty of the Peoples, was elected on 4 April 2010. The chief legislative body of the department is the Departmental Legislative Assembly, a body also first elected on 4 April 2010. It consists of 33 members: 16 elected by each ...
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Eduardo Abaroa Province
Eduardo Abaroa, also Eduardo Avaroa, or Challapata is a province in the southeastern parts of the Bolivian department of Oruro. Its seat is Challapata. The province was named after Colonel Eduardo Abaroa, Bolivia's hero of the War of the Pacific. Location Eduardo Abaroa province is one of sixteen provinces in the Oruro Department. It is located between 18° 39' and 19° 30' South and between 65° 42' and 66° 42' West. The province borders Poopó Province in the northwest, Sud Carangas Province and Ladislao Cabrera Province in the west, and Potosí Department in the south and east. Furthermore, Sebastián Pagador Province is embedded between the two municipios of Eduardo Abaroa province. The province extends over 90 km from north to south, and 100 km from east to west. Geography The province lies at Poopó Lake, one of the largest lakes of Bolivia. One of the highest peaks of the province is Jatun Wila Qullu at . Other mountains are listed below: Bolivian ...
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Andes
The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean Mountains (; ) are the longest continental mountain range in the world, forming a continuous highland along the western edge of South America. The range is long, wide (widest between 18°S – 20°S latitude), and has an average height of about . The Andes extend from north to south through seven South American countries: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. Along their length, the Andes are split into several ranges, separated by intermediate depressions. The Andes are the location of several high plateaus—some of which host major cities such as Quito, Bogotá, Cali, Arequipa, Medellín, Bucaramanga, Sucre, Mérida, El Alto and La Paz. The Altiplano plateau is the world's second-highest after the Tibetan plateau. These ranges are in turn grouped into three major divisions based on climate: the Tropical Andes, the Dry Andes, and the Wet Andes. The Andes Mountains are the highest mountain ra ...
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Aymara Language
Aymara (; also ) is an Aymaran language spoken by the Aymara people of the Bolivian Andes. It is one of only a handful of Native American languages with over one million speakers.The other native American languages with more than one million speakers are Nahuatl, Quechua languages, and Guaraní. Aymara, along with Spanish and Quechua, is an official language in Bolivia and Peru. It is also spoken, to a much lesser extent, by some communities in northern Chile, where it is a recognized minority language. Some linguists have claimed that Aymara is related to its more widely spoken neighbor, Quechua. That claim, however, is disputed. Although there are indeed similarities, like the nearly identical phonologies, the majority position among linguists today is that the similarities are better explained as areal features rising from prolonged cohabitation, rather than natural genealogical changes that would stem from a common protolanguage. Aymara is an agglutinating a ...
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Wila Quta (Oruro)
Wila Quta ( Aymara ''wila'' blood, blood-red, ''quta'' lake, "red lake", Hispanicized spelling ''Wila Kkota'') is a mountain in the Andes in Bolivia , image_flag = Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg , flag_alt = Horizontal tricolor (red, yellow, and green from top to bottom) with the coat of arms of Bolivia in the center , flag_alt2 = 7 × 7 square p ... reaching up to above sea level. It is located in the Oruro Department, Challapata Province, in the south-east of the Challapata Municipality. Wila Quta is situated south of the Jach'a River and north of Nacional Route 1. It lies next to the mountain Wila Qullu, northwest of it, which reaches the same height. (unnamed) References Mountains of Oruro Department {{Oruro-geo-stub ...
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Jach'a Juqhu River
Kachi Mayu ( Quechua ''kachi'' salt, ''mayu'' river, "salt river", hispanicized spelling ''Cachi Mayu'') is a Bolivian river east of Poopó Lake in the Oruro Department, Challapata Province, Challapata Municipality. Its source, the Jach'a Juqhu River, is considered the origin of the Pillku Mayu. The Jach'a Juqhu River ( Aymara ''jach'a'' big, great, ''juqhu'' muddy place, "great muddy place", hispanicized ''Jachcha Jokho'') originates in the Sebastián Pagador Province (which is identical to the Santiago de Huari Municipality), Condo "C" CantonSantiago de Huari Municipality:
population data and map showing Jach'a Juqhu River at a height of 4,600 m south west of the mountain Wila Qullu. It flows in a no ...
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Pilcomayo River
Pilcomayo (in Hispanicized spelling) (Quechua Pillkumayu or Pillku Mayu, ''pillku'' red, ''mayu'' river, "red river", Guarani Ysyry Araguay ) is a river in central South America. At long, it is the longest western tributary of the Paraguay River. Its drainage basin is in area, and its mean discharge is . Along its course, the Pilcomayo silts up and splits into two main branches, North and South. After some distance, these branches rejoin to form the Lower Pilcomayo. The Pilcomayo rises in the foothills of the Andes mountain range in the Oruro Department in Bolivia, east of Lake Poopó. The Jach'a Juqhu River is considered the origin of the Pilcomayo. Upstream the Jach'a Juqhu River successively receives the names Aguas Calientes and Kachi Mayu. From the confluence with the Chillawa ''(Chillahua)'', the river is called Pilcomayo.
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Ch'iyar Jaqhi (Pagador)
Ch'iyar Jaqhi (Aymara ''ch'iyara'' black, ''jaqhi'' precipice, cliff, "black cliff", Hispanicized spelling ''Chiar Jakke'') is a mountain located in the Andes in Bolivia. It is situated in the Oruro Department, Sebastián Pagador Province (Santiago de Huari Municipality), in the south of the Condo "C" Canton. It lies between the mountains Jatun Wila Qullu in the south-west and Wila Qullu in the north-east. One of the nearest mountains is Jach'a Jaqhi Jach'a Jaqhi ( Aymara ''jach'a'' big, ''jaqhi'' precipice, cliff, "big cliff", also spelled ''Jacha Jakhe, Jachcha Jakke'') is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is located in the Oruro Department, San Pedro de Totora Province San Pedro de ... ''(Jachcha Jakke)'' north-east of it. The river Qullpa Jawira originates near Ch'iyar Jaqhi.Santiago de Huari Municipal ...
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Kachi Mayu (Oruro)
Kachi Mayu ( Quechua ''kachi'' salt, ''mayu'' river, "salt river", hispanicized spelling ''Cachi Mayu'') is a Bolivian river east of Poopó Lake in the Oruro Department, Challapata Province, Challapata Municipality. Its source, the Jach'a Juqhu River, is considered the origin of the Pillku Mayu. The Jach'a Juqhu River ( Aymara ''jach'a'' big, great, ''juqhu'' muddy place, "great muddy place", hispanicized ''Jachcha Jokho'') originates in the Sebastián Pagador Province (which is identical to the Santiago de Huari Municipality), Condo "C" CantonSantiago de Huari Municipality:
population data and map showing Jach'a Juqhu River at a height of 4,600 m south west of the mountain Wila Qullu. It flows in a no ...
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