Wila Wilani is a 5,250-meter mountain located in the Cordillera Real mountain range in Bolivia. It is located in the Los Andes Province of La Paz Department. Wila Wilani lies between the Qillwani and Chachakumani rivers, near other mountains like Patapatani and Jach'a T'uxu. The name Wila Wilani comes from the Aymara language and means "the one with a complex of red color."
Wila Wilani is a 5,250-meter mountain located in the Cordillera Real mountain range in Bolivia. It is located in the Los Andes Province of La Paz Department. Wila Wilani lies between the Qillwani and Chachakumani rivers, near other mountains like Patapatani and Jach'a T'uxu. The name Wila Wilani comes from the Aymara language and means "the one with a complex of red color."
Wila Wilani is a 5,250-meter mountain located in the Cordillera Real mountain range in Bolivia. It is located in the Los Andes Province of La Paz Department. Wila Wilani lies between the Qillwani and Chachakumani rivers, near other mountains like Patapatani and Jach'a T'uxu. The name Wila Wilani comes from the Aymara language and means "the one with a complex of red color."
This article is about the mountain in the Los Andes
Province, La Paz Department, Bolivia. For other uses, see Wila Wilani. Wila Wilani (Aymara wila blood, blood-red,[2][3] the reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, the one with a complex of red color) is a 5,250-metre (17,224 ft) high mountain in the Cordillera Real in the Andes of Bolivia. It is located in the La Paz Department, Los Andes Province, Batallas Municipality, southwest of the mountain Chachakumani.[4] Wila Wilani lies between the rivers Qillwani and Chachakumani. It is situated near the mountains Patapatani and Jach'a T'uxu in the northeast and Wari Sipitaa in the southeast.[1]
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[1] Bolivian IGM map 1.50,000 sheet Lago Khara Kkota
[2] Radio San Gabriel, Instituto Radiofonico de Promocin Aymara (IRPA) 1993, Republicado por Instituto de las Lenguas y Literaturas Andinas-Amaznicas (ILLLAA) 2011, Transcripcin del Vocabulario de la Lengua Aymara, P. Ludovico Bertonio 1612 (Spanish-AymaraAymara-Spanish dictionary) [3] Diccionario Quechua - Aymara al espaol. katari.org. Retrieved March 31, 2014. [4] Batallas. INE, Bolivia. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
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