Cerro Quemado

Mountain in Argentina

27°31′03″S 66°37′46″W / 27.51749°S 66.62932°W / -27.51749; -66.62932

Cerro Quemado (Burned Mountain) is a mountain in the Andes Mountains of Argentina. Found in the Atacama Plateau along with about 12 others (such as Cerro Solo, Antofalla, Pular), it has a height of 6,184 metres (20,289 ft).

See also

  • Sacabaya (volcano, aka 'Tambo Quemado')
  • Almolonga (Guatemala, aka "Cerro Quemado" or "La Muela" (The Molar))
  • Catamarca Province
  • List of mountains in the Andes

External links

  • Casa de Piedra High school student leads archaeologists to lost Inca settlement. (It's called 'Cerro Quemado' and is in the Yocavil valley.)


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