Lik'ichiri (Aymara lik'i fat, grease, fatness[2] -chiri a suffix, "fat remover")[3] is a mountain in the Andes of Bolivia in the Potosí Department, Tomás Frías Province, Potosí Municipality.
[4] It lies north of Potosí and the river Ch'aki Mayu and east of the village Tarapaya.
It is part of the Potosí mountain range.
It bears the name of a supernatural fat-sucking creature of Andean cultures,[5] the Aymara-language equivalent to the Quechua term "pishtaco."
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