Kiswara (Bolivia)

For the mountain in the Ayacucho Region, Peru, see Kiswara.
Kiswara
Highest point
Elevation 4,018 m (13,182 ft)[1]
Coordinates 18°31′57″S 68°33′52″W / 18.53250°S 68.56444°W / -18.53250; -68.56444Coordinates: 18°31′57″S 68°33′52″W / 18.53250°S 68.56444°W / -18.53250; -68.56444
Geography
Location Bolivia
Oruro Department, Sajama Province, Turco Municipality
Parent range Andes

Kiswara (Aymara for Buddleja incana,[2] Hispanicized spelling Quishuara) is a 4,018-metre-high (13,182 ft) mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is in the Oruro Department, Sajama Province, in the south of the Turco Municipality. Kiswara lies southeast of the mountain Uyarani. It is on the left bank of the Challwiri River (Chalviri, Challhuiri), a left tributary of the Lauca River.

Southwest of Kiswara there are two craters named Jach'a P'iya ("big hole", Jachcha Phiya) and Jisk'a P'iya ("little hole", Jiskha Phiya). They are north of the mountain Wila Jaqhi (Wila Jakke) and a complex called Volcán Apagado (Spanish for "extinct volcano") or Volcán Quemado (Spanish for "burnt volcano").[1][3]

References

  1. 1 2 Bolivian IGM map 1:50,000 Estancia Miraflores 5838-II
  2. Yatiqirinaka Aru Pirwa, Lima, 2005 (Aymara-Spanish dictionary)
  3. "Turco". Retrieved September 21, 2014. Turco Municipality:population data and map


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