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Peru topographic maps

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Province of Andahuaylas

Peru > Apurímac

Average elevation: 3,680 m

Chiu Chiu

Peru > Lima > Barranca

Average elevation: 181 m

Vinicunca

Peru > Cusco > Cusipata

Vinicunca, or Winikunka, also called Montaña de Siete Colores (literally: Mountain of seven colors), Montaña de Colores (Mountain of colors) or Montaña Arcoíris (Rainbow Mountain), is a mountain in the Andes of Peru with an altitude of 5,200 metres (17,100 ft) above sea level. It is located on the road to…

Average elevation: 4,874 m

Huacapampa

Peru > Ancash > Huaraz

Average elevation: 3,215 m

Moyobamba

Peru > San Martín

Average elevation: 936 m

Durazno Pata

Peru > Ayacucho > Huanta

Average elevation: 2,574 m

Moquegua

Peru > Moquegua

Average elevation: 2,080 m

Sullana

Peru > Piura

Average elevation: 94 m

Tarapoto

Peru > San Martín

Average elevation: 464 m

Vista Alegre

Peru > Junín > Tarma

Average elevation: 3,287 m

Sicuani

Peru > Cusco

Average elevation: 4,250 m

Piura

Peru > Piura

Average elevation: 68 m

Olmos

Peru > Lambayeque

Average elevation: 877 m

Huacho

Peru > Lima

Average elevation: 69 m

Lambayeque

Peru > Lambayeque

Average elevation: 24 m

Juliaca

Peru > Puno

Average elevation: 3,863 m

Fundo Pucuri

Peru > Ica > Montesierpe

Average elevation: 479 m

El Tambo

Peru > Junín

Average elevation: 4,165 m

Cutervo

Peru > Cajamarca

Average elevation: 2,429 m

Wanchaq

Peru > Cusco

Average elevation: 3,375 m

Cusco

Peru > Cusco

Cusco or Cuzco ([ˈkusko]; Quechua: Qusqu or Qosqo [ˈqɔsqɔ]) is a city in southeastern Peru near the Sacred Valley of the Andes mountain range and the Huatanay river. It is the capital of the Department of Cusco and of the Cusco Province. The city is the seventh most populous in Peru; in 2017, it had a…

Average elevation: 3,790 m

Lima Metropolitan Area

Peru > Lima

Average elevation: 591 m

Province of Carabaya

Peru > Puno

Average elevation: 2,945 m

Lake Titicaca (Peruvian sector)

Peru > Puno

Lake Titicaca has a surface elevation of 3,812 m (12,507 ft). The "highest lake" claim is generally considered to refer to commercial craft. Numerous smaller lakes around the world are at higher elevations. For many years, the largest vessel afloat on the lake was the 2,200-ton (2,425 U.S. tons), 79 m (259 ft)…

Average elevation: 4,012 m

Ceresa Pampa

Peru > Huánuco > Quisqui > Huancapallac

Average elevation: 2,725 m

Artesonraju

Peru > Ancash > Santa Cruz

Average elevation: 5,138 m

Cajamarca

Peru

Cajamarca (Spanish pronunciation: [kaxaˈmaɾka]; Quechua: Kashamarka; Aymara: Qajamarka) is a department and region in Peru. The capital is the city of Cajamarca. It is located in the north part of the country and shares a border with Ecuador. The city has an elevation of 2,700 metres (8,900 ft) above sea…

Average elevation: 1,456 m

Madre de Dios

Peru

Average elevation: 501 m

Province of Caylloma

Peru > Arequipa

Average elevation: 3,696 m

Province of Bolognesi

Peru > Ancash

Average elevation: 3,102 m

Province of Urubamba

Peru > Cusco

Average elevation: 2,937 m

Ucayali

Peru

Average elevation: 694 m

Province of Yungay

Peru > Ancash

Average elevation: 2,668 m

Province of Huancavelica

Peru > Huancavelica

Average elevation: 3,583 m

Province of Lauricocha

Peru > Huánuco

Average elevation: 3,393 m

Province of Canchis

Peru > Cusco

Average elevation: 3,832 m

Constitutional Province of Callao

Peru

Average elevation: 1,009 m

Catamarca

Peru > Arequipa > Tisco

Average elevation: 4,229 m

Mendoza

Peru > Ica

Average elevation: 127 m

Department of Amazonas

Peru > Amazonas

Average elevation: 928 m

Puno

Peru

Average elevation: 3,150 m

Santa Fe

Peru > Loreto > Emilio San Martín

Average elevation: 103 m

Province of Lima

Peru > Lima > Lima Metropolitan Area

Average elevation: 1,234 m

San Juan de Miraflores

Peru > Lima

Average elevation: 158 m

Lindero

Peru > Ica > Palpa > Saramarca

Average elevation: 896 m

Province of Cutervo

Peru > Cajamarca

Average elevation: 1,876 m

Magdalena del Mar

Peru > Lima

Average elevation: 49 m

San Miguel de la Pascana

Peru > Ica

Average elevation: 406 m

Pampas

Peru > Ancash

Average elevation: 3,730 m

Arequipa

Peru

This department has a rough topography, which is characterised by heavy layers of volcanic lava covering large areas of its inter-Andean sector. It has deep canyons such as the ones formed by the Ocoña and Majes rivers. Plateaus range in height from medium, such as La Joya, and high-altitude ones such the…

Average elevation: 2,599 m

Marcona

Peru > Ica

Average elevation: 488 m

Province of San Marcos

Peru > Cajamarca

Average elevation: 2,783 m

Maranon River

Peru

Average elevation: 1,080 m

Province of Lucanas

Peru > Ayacucho

Average elevation: 2,945 m

Santiago de Vado

Peru > Ayacucho > Lucanas

Average elevation: 3,379 m

Monkey

Peru > Ica > San Miguel de la Pascana

Average elevation: 454 m

Urubamba

Peru > Cusco

Average elevation: 2,970 m

Symbols

Peru > Ica > San Francisco > entrada al ingenio

Average elevation: 555 m

La Libertad

Peru

Average elevation: 1,781 m

Miraflores

Peru > Lima > Miraflores

Average elevation: 79 m

Tambo

Peru > Ayacucho > Tambo

Average elevation: 3,780 m

Los Angeles

Peru > Tacna > Los Angeles

Average elevation: 948 m

Buenos Aires

Peru > San Martín > Buenos Aires

Average elevation: 450 m

La Rinconada

Peru > Puno > La Rinconada > Ananea

High in the Andes, La Rinconada has an alpine tundra climate (ET, according to the Köppen climate classification), with no month having mean temperatures even close to the 10 °C (50 °F) threshold that would permit tree growth and a subtropical highland classification for the city. Far above the tree line,…

Average elevation: 4,646 m

Carcas

Peru > Ancash > Chiquián > Carcas

Average elevation: 3,533 m

Province of Contumazá

Peru > Cajamarca

Average elevation: 1,577 m

Arica

Peru > Puno > Arica

Average elevation: 1,032 m

Yungay

Peru > Ancash > Yungay

The Cordillera Blanca traverses the province. Waskaran, the highest elevation of Peru, lies on the border to the Carhuaz Province. Other mountains are listed below.

Average elevation: 3,365 m

Concepción

Peru > Junín > Concepción

Average elevation: 3,344 m

Rosario

Peru > Huancavelica > Rosario

Average elevation: 3,467 m

Laguna de Novios

Peru > Lima

Average elevation: 107 m

Huaylas

Peru > Ancash > Huaylas

The district is located in the north-western part of the province at an elevation of 2,721m. The village of Huaylas is located 45 km from the city of Caraz.

Average elevation: 3,145 m

Province of Paita

Peru > Piura

Average elevation: 51 m

Bolognesi

Peru > Ancash > Bolognesi

Average elevation: 2,606 m

Province of Carhuaz

Peru > Ancash

The Cordillera Blanca traverses the province. Waskaran, its highest elevation, lies on the border to the Yungay Province. Pallqarahu, Pukaranra, Qupa, Tuqllarahu, Wallqan and Yanarahu belong to the highest peaks of the province. Other mountains are listed below.

Average elevation: 4,038 m

San Rafael

Peru > Huánuco > San Rafael

Average elevation: 3,639 m

Cochabamba

Peru > Ancash

Average elevation: 2,965 m

San Miguel

Peru > Cusco > Machupicchu > Intihuatana

Average elevation: 2,262 m

Dog

Peru > Ica > El Ingenio

Average elevation: 459 m

Lurín

Peru > Lima > Lurín

Average elevation: 513 m

Ate

Peru > Lima > Ate

Average elevation: 542 m

Buenos Aires

Peru > Huánuco > Buenos Aires

Average elevation: 3,775 m

Cajamarca

Peru > Cajamarca > Cajamarca

Average elevation: 3,355 m

Cauca

Peru > Arequipa > Cauca

Average elevation: 4,883 m

Santander

Peru > Loreto > Pastaza

Average elevation: 134 m

Cusco

Peru > Cusco > Cusco

Cusco (Spanish: Cuzco, Cusco ; Quechua: Qusqu, Qosqo , ), often spelled Cuzco, is a city in southeastern Peru, near the Urubamba Valley of the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cusco Region and of the Cusco Province. In 2017, the city had a population of 428,450. Located on the eastern end of the…

Average elevation: 3,788 m

Ica

Peru

Ica has significant wine and pisco industries, annual fiestas, a museum and historic colonial churches. The climate is generally sunny and dry due to its elevation above coastal fog and mist. As of 2020, the Peruvian desert, around the Huacachina Oasis, has gotten significantly popular among tourists for…

Average elevation: 1,624 m

Apurímac

Peru

Average elevation: 3,884 m

Huancavelica

Peru

Average elevation: 3,412 m

Piura

Peru

Topography is smooth in the coast and rough in the Sierra. There are many arid plains in the southern region. The Sechura Desert, located south of the Piura River, is Peru's largest desert and one of the world's few examples of a tropical desert; it borders a tropical terrain to the north. The Bayóvar…

Average elevation: 675 m

Huánuco

Peru

Huánuco has a rough topography comprising parts of the Sierra and the High Jungle (mountain rim) regions. Being equidistant from the north and the south of the country, it has the privilege of having a mild weather with an average annual temperature of 20 °C (68 °F).

Average elevation: 1,829 m

Pueblo Libre

Peru > Lima > Pueblo Libre

Average elevation: 83 m

Ruina Yayno

Peru > Ancash > Lucma

Average elevation: 3,887 m

Independencia

Peru > Lima > Independencia

Average elevation: 224 m

San Miguel

Peru > Lima > San Miguel

Average elevation: 36 m

Recuay

Peru > Ancash > Recuay > Recuay

Average elevation: 4,001 m

Yarúnga

Peru > Lima > Quinches

Average elevation: 3,164 m

Santiago de Surco

Peru > Lima > Santiago de Surco

Average elevation: 172 m

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