Pitusiray facts for kids
For the mountain northeast of Wamanchuqi in the Calca District, Calca Province, Cusco Region, Peru, named Pitusiray or Anqasmarka, see Anqasmarka.
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![]() Pitusiray (in the background above the house shown in this image) as seen from the archaeological site of Muray
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Elevation | 4,991 m (16,375 ft) |
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Location | Peru, Cusco Region |
Parent range | Andes, Urubamba |
Pitusiray is a tall mountain in the Andes mountain range in Peru. It stands about 4,991 meters (16,375 feet) high. This impressive peak is part of the Urubamba mountain range.
You can find Pitusiray in the Cusco Region of Peru. Specifically, it's in the Calca Province, within the Calca District. The mountain is located north of the Urubamba River, also known as the Vilcanota River. It is situated southeast of a mountain called Huamanchoque.
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- In Spanish: Pitusiray para niños
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