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Ticlla or Qutuni (Aymara qutu heap, pile, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a heap", Hispanicized spellings Cotoni, Cutuni), also called Tiklla (Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, Hispanicized spellings Ticcla, Ticlla) or Tiqlla (Quechua for 'with alternating colors'), is a 5,897-metre-high (19,347 ft) mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru. Strictly speaking the popular name Ticlla refers to a group of peaks of the Qutuni-Ticlla cirque. The highest mountain of the massif is named Qutuni. It lies in a sub-range of the Cordillera Central named Pichqa Waqra (Quechua for "five horns", also spelled Pichcahuajra).

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  • Nevado Ticlla (de)
  • Ticlla (mountain) (en)
  • 庫圖尼山 (zh)
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  • 庫圖尼山(Ticlla),是秘魯的山峰,位於該國中南部利馬大區,處於蒂克利亞科查湖和阿科帕爾卡山東南面、瓦伊納庫圖尼山東北面、利翁戈特山和瓦斯卡科查湖北面,屬於安第斯山脈的一部分,海拔高度5,897米。 (zh)
  • Der Nevado Ticlla, auch Qutuni, Cotoni oder Cutuni, befindet sich in der Cordillera Central, ein Abschnitt der peruanischen Westkordillere. Der 5897 m hohe Nevado Ticlla liegt in dem Gebirgsmassiv Cordillera de Yauyos, 115 km ostsüdöstlich der Hauptstadt Lima. Am Fuße des vergletscherten Gebirgsmassivs liegen die Seen Laguna Ticllacocha und Lago Huascacocha, die über die Flüsse Río Cañete und Río Mala zum Pazifischen Ozean hin entwässert werden. Die Erstbesteigung des Nevado Ticlla fand im Juni 1963 durch eine spanische Expedition statt. (de)
  • Ticlla or Qutuni (Aymara qutu heap, pile, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a heap", Hispanicized spellings Cotoni, Cutuni), also called Tiklla (Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, Hispanicized spellings Ticcla, Ticlla) or Tiqlla (Quechua for 'with alternating colors'), is a 5,897-metre-high (19,347 ft) mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru. Strictly speaking the popular name Ticlla refers to a group of peaks of the Qutuni-Ticlla cirque. The highest mountain of the massif is named Qutuni. It lies in a sub-range of the Cordillera Central named Pichqa Waqra (Quechua for "five horns", also spelled Pichcahuajra). (en)
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  • Ticlla (en)
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  • Snow-covered mountains northeast of Ayaviri where Tiklla is situated (en)
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  • Der Nevado Ticlla, auch Qutuni, Cotoni oder Cutuni, befindet sich in der Cordillera Central, ein Abschnitt der peruanischen Westkordillere. Der 5897 m hohe Nevado Ticlla liegt in dem Gebirgsmassiv Cordillera de Yauyos, 115 km ostsüdöstlich der Hauptstadt Lima. Am Fuße des vergletscherten Gebirgsmassivs liegen die Seen Laguna Ticllacocha und Lago Huascacocha, die über die Flüsse Río Cañete und Río Mala zum Pazifischen Ozean hin entwässert werden. Der Nevado Ticlla liegt am Rande des Schutzgebietes Reserva Paisajística Nor Yauyos Cochas. Er befindet sich in der Provinz Yauyos, die zur Verwaltungsregion Lima gehört. Die Dominanz des Nevado Ticlla beträgt 238 km. In dieser Entfernung liegt der nordnordwestlich gelegene in der Cordillera Huayhuash. Die Schartenhöhe beträgt 1266 m. Etwa 7,7 km südlich erhebt sich der benachbarte Berg Llongote (5781 m). Die Erstbesteigung des Nevado Ticlla fand im Juni 1963 durch eine spanische Expedition statt. (de)
  • Ticlla or Qutuni (Aymara qutu heap, pile, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a heap", Hispanicized spellings Cotoni, Cutuni), also called Tiklla (Quechua for eyelash; two-colored, Hispanicized spellings Ticcla, Ticlla) or Tiqlla (Quechua for 'with alternating colors'), is a 5,897-metre-high (19,347 ft) mountain in the Cordillera Central in the Andes of Peru. Strictly speaking the popular name Ticlla refers to a group of peaks of the Qutuni-Ticlla cirque. The highest mountain of the massif is named Qutuni. It lies in a sub-range of the Cordillera Central named Pichqa Waqra (Quechua for "five horns", also spelled Pichcahuajra). It is located in the Lima Region, Yauyos Province, on the border of the districts Ayaviri, Miraflores and Tanta. It lies on the southern border of the Nor Yauyos-Cochas Landscape Reserve. Ticlla is situated southeast Aqupallqa and the lake named Tikllaqucha, northeast of Wayna Qutuni ("young Qutuni") and north of Llunk'uti and the lake named Wask'aqucha. One of the nearest villages is Qutuni (Cutuni), situated west of the mountain. (en)
  • 庫圖尼山(Ticlla),是秘魯的山峰,位於該國中南部利馬大區,處於蒂克利亞科查湖和阿科帕爾卡山東南面、瓦伊納庫圖尼山東北面、利翁戈特山和瓦斯卡科查湖北面,屬於安第斯山脈的一部分,海拔高度5,897米。 (zh)
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