Huallanca (mountain)

Huallanca (possibly from Quechua for "mountain range"[2] and a cactus plant (Opuntia subulata)),[3] also known as Burro (Spanish for "donkey"), is a 5,470 m (17,950 ft)) high mountain in the Andes of Peru.

It is the highest peak in the Huallanca mountain range.

It is situated in the northern half of the range, southeast of the Yanashallash pass and the peaks of Tankan, Ch'uspi and Tankanqucha.

Winchus 4,795 m (15,732 ft)) is the peak west of Wallanka at the Tuna Kancha valley.

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