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    Huascarán (Spanish pronunciation: [waskaˈɾan]) (Quechua: Waskaran), Nevado Huascarán or Mataraju is a mountain located in Yungay Province, Department of...
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    Huascarán National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Huascarán) is a Peruvian national park that comprises most of the mountain range known as Cordillera...
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    The 1970 Huascarán Debris Avalanche occurred on May 31, 1970, when a debris avalanche and mudflow triggered by the Ancash earthquake destroyed the Peruvian...
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    as the "Switzerland of Peru". There is the four mile high Huascarán, home to the Huascarán National Park. There is also the Alpamayo peak, considered...
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    reported to be the farthest point on the surface from Earth's center, with Huascarán in Peru a very close second. The summit of Chimborazo is the fixed point...
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    Cordillera Blanca (category Huascarán National Park)
    Negra Huascarán National Park Cordillera Central (disambiguation) Ancash Region "Peruvian Cordilleras". USGS. Retrieved August 16, 2014. "Huascarán - Servicio...
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  • Earth's center than the summit of Everest. The second-farthest summit, Huascarán, also in the Andes, is only about 10 metres closer to the Earth's center...
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    inside Huascarán National Park in Ancash, Peru. It is the second-tallest peak of the Cordillera Blanca section of the Andes, after Huascarán. These two...
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    plateau as well as the highest peak of the country, the 6,768 m (22,205 ft) Huascarán. The third region is the selva (jungle), a wide expanse of flat terrain...
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    Earth's centre, although the southern summit of Peru's tallest mountain, Huascarán, is another contender. Both have elevations above sea level more than...
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    Alpamayo in Huascarán National Park, Peru...
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    near Huascarán, the highest mountain in Peru. It was hit by massive avalanches of snow, rocks and mud, originating on the slopes of Huascarán and triggered...
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    topographical and geographical contexts. La sierra from the Altiplano to Huascarán, for instance, is more commonly connected to language families in both...
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    mountain, Nevado Huascarán, to collapse and an unstable mass of glacial ice about 800 meters across at the top of Nevado Huascarán to fall. This caused...
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    summit of Ojos del Salado is the highest point of Chile. The summit of Huascarán is the highest point of Peru and the Tropics. The summit of Nevado Sajama...
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    (19,101 ft) El Toro, 5,830 m (19,127 ft) Huandoy, 6,395 m (20,981 ft) Huascarán, 6,768 m (22,205 ft) Jirishanca, 6,094 m (19,993 ft) Pumasillo, 5,991 m...
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    triggered by the 1718 Tongwei–Gansu earthquake. China 1718 3. 22,000 1970 Huascarán avalanche; triggered by the 1970 Ancash earthquake Peru 1970 4. 10,000–30...
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    Lake 69 (category Huascarán National Park)
    Áncash, Peru. It is one of the more than 400 lakes that form part of the Huascarán National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. In...
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    November 1987 Parraguirre landslide (est. ratio 2.5) and the May 1970 Huascarán landslide (est. ratio 4). This additional volume would explain the large...
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    Ecuador (EF) Denali, Alaska, United States (EF) Dome Fuji, Antarctica (EF) Huascarán, Peru (EF) Ismoil Somoni Peak, Tajikistan (EF) Jengish Chokusu, China/Kyrgyzstan...
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    Earth's centre, although the southern summit of Peru's tallest mountain, Huascarán, is another contender. Both have elevations above sea level more than...
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    del Perú – Día del Maestro Archived 2007-09-12 at the Wayback Machine, huascaran.edu.pe; accessed 5 September 2015. (in Spanish) "Republic Act No. 10743...
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  • Mountain Elevation (metres) Region Mountain range Huascarán S 6,768 Ancash Cordillera Blanca Huascarán N 6,655 Ancash Cordillera Blanca Yerupajá 6,617 Ancash...
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  • World Heritage Centre. "Huascarán National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". Whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2018-08-26. "Huascarán National Park". UNESCO...
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    mountain, Nevado Huascarán, to collapse and an unstable mass of glacial ice about 800 meters across at the top of Nevado Huascarán to fall. This caused...
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    Cordillera Blanca, mainly Mount Huascarán, which is considered the tallest mountain in the tropics, all of them located in Huascarán National Park which UNESCO...
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    Age". Discover. September 2002. (discussion of Woods Hole research) "Huascaran (Peru) Ice Core Data". NOAA/NGDC Paleoclimatology Program. 1995. Dansgaard...
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    the second-worst avalanche-related disaster recorded, after the 1970 Huascarán avalanche. List of deadliest avalanches Rigopiano avalanche White War...
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    of Huascarán in the Peruvian Andes, alongside Blanka Nedvědická, Ewa Szoresniak, Ewa Pankiewicz, and Amalia Kaploniak. She returned to Huascarán in 1998...
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  • The records were extracted from the summits of Nevado Sajama, Nevado Huascarán and Nevado Illimani. The detected cycles were at 6400 years Before Present...
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