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  2. Arequipa - Wikipedia

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    The city is located at an average elevation of 2,328 metres (7,638 ft) ... Mario Vargas Llosa (Arequipa, Peru, 28 March 1936). Nobel Prize in Literature 2010.

  3. Department of Arequipa - Wikipedia

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    Arequipa (Quechua: Ariqipa) is a department and region in southwestern Peru. [1] It is the sixth largest department in Peru, after Puno , Cuzco , Madre de Dios , Ucayali , and Loreto , its sixth most populous department, and its eleventh least densely populated department.

  4. Yura District - Wikipedia

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    Elevation. 2,590 m (8,500 ft) ... Time zone: UTC-5 : UBIGEO: 040128: Yura District is one of twenty-nine districts of the Arequipa Province in Peru. [1] Geography

  5. Quello Cocha (Arequipa) - Wikipedia

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    Quello Cocha (possibly from in the Quechua spelling Q'illuqucha or Q'illu Qucha; q'illu yellow, qucha lake, [2] "yellow lake") is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 4,800 m (15,748 ft) high. It is located in the Arequipa Region, Condesuyos Province, Cayarani District. Quello Cocha lies east of a lake named Tintarcocha (Tintarqucha). [1]

  6. Colca Canyon - Wikipedia

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    The Colca Canyon is a canyon of the Colca River in southern Peru, located about 160 kilometres (99 mi) northwest of Arequipa.With a depth of about 1000 – 2000 m (3300 – 6600 ft) (whereas bottom is at cca 2000 m and edges are at 3000 – 4000 metres above the sea level), [1] it is one of the deepest canyons in the world.

  7. List of mountains in Peru - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the thirty-seven 6000 metre peaks in Peru as defined by a regain height, or prominence, above a col of 300m or more. This list is taken from the full set of Peruvian IGM maps [ 1 ] alongside various climbing and mountaineering records.

  8. Cotahuasi District - Wikipedia

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    Cotahuasi is located at the highest Andean point of the department of Arequipa, in southern Peruvian. This province is characterized by its steep relief: cut here and as far back as rivers and gullies, with an altitude that ranges between 1,000 and 6,093 meters above sea level, with 19 different ecosystems.

  9. Arequipa province - Wikipedia

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    Arequipa is a province in the Arequipa Region, Peru. Its capital, Arequipa, is Peru's second most populous province. [clarification needed] It borders the provinces of Islay, Camaná, Caylloma, and the Cusco and Puno regions. According to INEI, in the year 2014 it had a population of 958,351 people. [2]