| Chila mountain range | |
|---|---|
![]() Mismi behind the lake Limacota  | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Chila | 
| Elevation | 5,654 m (18,550 ft) | 
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 80 km (50 mi) N-S | 
| Geography | |
| Country | Peru | 
| Region | Arequipa Region | 
| Parent range | Andes | 
The Chila mountain range lies in the Arequipa Region in the Andes of Peru. It extends between 15°02' and 15°26'S and 71°43' and 72°37'W for about 80 km.[1] The range is located in the provinces of Castilla and Caylloma.
Mountains
The highest mountain in the range is Chila at 5,654 m (18,550 ft). Other mountains are listed below:[2][3][4][5]
- Casiri, 5,647 m (18,527 ft)
 - Mismi, 5,597 m (18,363 ft)
 - Minaspata, 5,555 m (18,225 ft)
 - Quehuisha 5,514 m (18,091 ft)
 - Surihuiri, 5,506 m (18,064 ft)
 - Yuraccacsa, 5,465 m (17,930 ft)
 - Jatunpila, 5,450 m (17,880 ft)
 - Airicoto, 5,400 m (17,700 ft)
 - Aceruta, 5,400 m (17,700 ft)
 - Chinchón, 5,400 m (17,700 ft)
 - Choquepirhua, 5,400 m (17,700 ft)
 - Chila Pillune, 5,400 m (17,700 ft)
 - Chuañuma, 5,400 m (17,700 ft)
 - Quiscapampa, 5,400 m (17,700 ft)
 - Huayta, 5,400 m (17,700 ft)
 - Teclla, 5,360 m (17,590 ft)
 - Yuaytacondorsenja, 5,345 m (17,536 ft)
 - Apacheta, 5,328 m (17,480 ft)
 - Ticlla (Castilla), 5,303 m (17,398 ft)
 - Huayllatarpuna, 5,300 m (17,400 ft)
 - Huayllayoc, 5,300 m (17,400 ft)
 - Jatunchungara, 5,287 m (17,346 ft)
 - Ajo Colluna, 5,255 m (17,241 ft)
 - Asnohuañusja, 5,245 m (17,208 ft)
 - Solimana, 5,242 m (17,198 ft)
 - Cerani, 5,229 m (17,156 ft)
 - Japutani, 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
 - Condor, 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
 - Condorcacha, 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
 - Colquere, 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
 - Samacasa, 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
 - Sillane, 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
 - Sullucullahua, 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
 - Huanca, 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
 - Huañacagua, 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
 - Huayllayoc, 5,200 m (17,100 ft)
 - Yanajaja, 5,173 m (16,972 ft)
 - Chila, 5,111 m (16,768 ft)
 - Chuaña, 5,108 m (16,759 ft)
 - Parhuayane, 5,100 m (16,700 ft)
 - Huaillaccocha, 5,100 m (16,700 ft)
 - Ojeccasa, 5,081 m (16,670 ft)
 - Ticlla, 5,072 m (16,640 ft)
 - Ccella Ccella, 5,049 m (16,565 ft)
 - Chungara, 5,000 m (16,000 ft)
 - Cairahuiri, 5,000 m (16,000 ft)
 - Minasnioc, 5,000 m (16,000 ft)
 - Pillune, 5,000 m (16,000 ft)
 - Pucara, 5,000 m (16,000 ft)
 - Posoco, 5,000 m (16,000 ft)
 - Huallatane, 5,000 m (16,000 ft)
 - Huamanripayoc, 5,000 m (16,000 ft)
 - Puca Mauras, 4,955 m (16,257 ft)
 - Huamangore, 4,927 m (16,165 ft)
 - Icma, 4,800 m (15,700 ft)
 - Hichocollo, 4,800 m (15,700 ft)
 - Ticlla, 4,800 m (15,700 ft)
 - Huancaitira, 4,800 m (15,700 ft)
 - Ancocala, 4,776 m (15,669 ft)
 - Puca Mauras, 4,262 m (13,983 ft)
 
References
- ↑ usgs.gov USGS, Peruvian Cordilleras
 - ↑ Taken from Mountaineering in the Andes by Jill Neate RGS-IBG Expedition Advisory Centre, 2nd edition, May 1994
 - ↑ lib.utexas.edu Map of the area
 - ↑ allthemountains.com
 - ↑ escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Caylloma Province 1 (Arequipa Region)
 
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