Cerro Capurata | |
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Elena Capurata, Nevados de Quimsachata | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 6,013 m (19,728 ft) |
Prominence | 602[1] m (1,975 ft) |
Parent peak | Acotango |
Coordinates | 18°24′54″S 69°02′45″W / 18.415°S 69.0458°W |
Geography | |
Countries | Chile and Bolivia |
Parent range | Andes |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 7 October 1967 by Ignacio Morlans and Pedro Rosende[2] |
Cerro Capurata, also known as Elena Capurata or Quimsachatas[3] is a stratovolcano in the Andes of Bolivia and Chile.[4] To the south of Capurata lies Cerro Casparata and straight west Guallatiri, which shares a near-identical elevation with Capurata.[5]
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