Huallanca mountain range

The Huallanca mountain range (possibly from Quechua, wallanka mountain range;[1] a cactus plant (Opuntia subulata);[2] also called Chaupi Janca or Shicra Shicra (possibly from Quechua sikra woven basket)[3] lies in the Andes of Peru.

East of the town of Aquia there is a small range called Huaman Hueque (possibly from Quechua waman falcon or variable hawk, wiqi tear).

The main peaks are listed below:[6][3][7][8] There are numerous mostly small lakes along the range.

Some of them on the western side are Tankanqucha, Yanaqucha, Kallapuyuq and Quntayqucha (from north to south).

East the range there are Quntayqucha, Suyruqucha, Tankanqucha, Awasqucha, Tawqanqucha, Asulqucha, Pampaqucha and Susuqucha.