Cerro Champaquí

Cerro Champaquí is a mountain located west of the Argentine province of Córdoba.[2] It is the highest peak in the province, with a height of 2,770 meters. It is considered to be the second natural wonder of Cordoba from the "Seven Natural Wonders of Cordoba".

Champaquí
Highest point
Elevation2,770 m (9,090 ft)[1]
Coordinates31°59′S 64°56′W
Geography
LocationArgentina
Parent rangeSierras de Córdoba

Cerro Champaquí is located in the western-most point of the Sierras de Cordoba, which is known as the Sierras Grandes.[3] East of the mountain lies the Valle de Calamuchita. On the latter, Valle de Traslasierra lies west of the mountain. Cerro Champaquí and its surroundings belong to the Monumento Natural Champaquí.

Topography

Cerro Champaquí has moderately steep slopes to the west, with more gentle slopes on its eastern foothills. In the vicinity of the summit there is a small lake that freezes from late April to early August. This lake is believed to be the source of the mountain's name. In the indigenous language Comechingón, Champaqui means "Water-in-the-head / Water at the top of the hill".

On Cerro Champaqui's eastern slope is the town of Santa Rosa de Calamuchita. On the western side is the town of Villa de Las Rosas.[4]

The common path to ascend the mountain begins at Villa Alpina on the east slopes of the mountain.[5]

See also

References

  1. "PeakList".
  2. "Cerro Champaqui". PeakVisor. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
  3. Embark. "Cerro Champaqui | Cordoba | Embark.org". www.embark.org. Retrieved 2022-07-25.
  4. Atlas de Rutas. Megamapa S.R.L. 2013. p. 33. ISBN 978-987-27505-2-7.
  5. "Andes Handbook : Cerro Champaqui".


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