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Province of Ica topographic map

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Name: Province of Ica topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Province of Ica, Peru (-16.93861 -78.24833 -11.73861 -73.04833)

Average elevation: 4,327 ft

Minimum elevation: 0 ft

Maximum elevation: 18,048 ft

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Average elevation: 5,843 ft

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Average elevation: 12,077 ft

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Average elevation: 902 ft

Iquitos

Peru > Loreto

Average elevation: 308 ft

Magdalena del Mar

Peru > Lima

Average elevation: 161 ft

Pampas

Peru > Ancash

Average elevation: 12,238 ft

Huacho

Peru > Lima

Average elevation: 226 ft

El Alto

Peru > Piura

Average elevation: 302 ft

Rinconada Llicuar

Peru > Piura

Average elevation: 33 ft

Las Lomas

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Average elevation: 1,112 ft

Canchaque

Peru > Piura

Average elevation: 5,879 ft

Province of Yungay

Peru > Ancash

The Cordillera Blanca and the Cordillera Negra traverse the province. Waskaran, the highest elevation of Peru, lies on the border with the province of Carhuaz. Chakrarahu, Chopicalqui, Tullparahu and Yanarahu (Ruriqucha) belong to the highest peaks of the province. Other mountains are listed below.

Average elevation: 12,493 ft

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Peru > Cusco

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Average elevation: 9,088 ft

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Peru > Arequipa

Average elevation: 14,482 ft

Mato

Peru > Ancash

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Average elevation: 11,335 ft

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Peru > San Martín

Average elevation: 3,071 ft

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Peru > Arequipa

Average elevation: 7,743 ft

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Peru > Lima

Average elevation: 2,884 ft

Nauta

Peru > Loreto

Average elevation: 381 ft

Chala

Peru > Arequipa

Average elevation: 1,827 ft

Lurín

Peru > Lima

Average elevation: 787 ft

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Peru > Lima

Average elevation: 4,049 ft

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Peru > Puno

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Average elevation: 13,163 ft

Iquitos

Peru > Loreto

Average elevation: 308 ft

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