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Coordinates: 18°2120S 69°259W / 18.35556°S 69.04972°W / -18.35556; -69.04972
 

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Umurata
Chungara-Tambo Quemado pass with the mountains Umurata, Acotango and Capurata in the background (from l. to r.)
Highest point
Elevation5,717 m (18,757 ft)[1]
Coordinates18°21′20S 69°2′59W / 18.35556°S 69.04972°W / -18.35556; -69.04972
Geography
Umurata is located in Bolivia
Umurata

Umurata

Location in Bolivia, on the border with Chile

LocationBolivia-Chile
Parent rangeAndes, Cordillera Occidental
Climbing
First ascent1-1984

Umurata[2] is a mountain in the Andes, about 5,717 m (18,757 ft) high, situated in the Cordillera Occidental on the border of Bolivia and Chile. It is located in the Arica and Parinacota RegionofChile and in the Oruro DepartmentofBolivia, in the Sajama Province, Turku Municipality, Chachakumani Canton. Umurata lies south of the Uqi Uqini volcano, north of the Acotango and north-east of the Wallatiri volcano.[3] Argon-argon dating has yielded ages of 970,000±120,000 for Umurata rocks.[4] Umurata is situated south of National Route 4 near the Chungara-Tambo Quemado pass.

Map showing Umurata on the border of Bolivia and Chile

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jill Neate, Taken from Mountaineering in the Andes
  • ^ commons.wikimedia.org See map.
  • ^ Turku Municipality: population data and map
  • ^ Sepúlveda, José Pablo; Aguilera, Felipe; Inostroza, Manuel; Reyes, María Paz (April 2021). "Geological evolution of the Guallatiri volcano, Arica y Parinacota Region, northern Chile". Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 107: 4. doi:10.1016/j.jsames.2020.103117. ISSN 0895-9811. S2CID 233072322.

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