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Chinchaypujio topographic map
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Chinchaypujio
The district of Chinchaypujio has a 2,000-metre (6,600 ft) altitude spread from south to north; hence, the district is home to multiple climate zones. In the south, the Apurímac River runs at 2,200-metre (7,200 ft) elevation where Banana Isla Maleño and other tropical fruit can be grown, in the north, the Wintanayuq peak sits at approximately 4,200 m (13,800 ft), above the Tree line. Other mountains are listed below.
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Name: Chinchaypujio topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Chinchaypujio, Province of Anta, Cusco, Peru (-13.71406 -72.40444 -13.50911 -72.13221)
Average elevation: 3,604 m
Minimum elevation: 2,106 m
Maximum elevation: 4,519 m
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