Peñas Azules

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Elevation5,970 m (19,590 ft)
Prominence783[1] m (2,569 ft)
Coordinates27°59′28.67″S 068°39′08.64″W / 27.9912972°S 68.6524000°W / -27.9912972; -68.6524000
Peñas Azules
Peñas Azules is located in Argentina
Peñas Azules
Peñas Azules
Argentina
Highest point
Elevation5,970 m (19,590 ft)
Prominence783[1] m (2,569 ft)
Parent peakMonte Pissis
Coordinates27°59′28.67″S 068°39′08.64″W / 27.9912972°S 68.6524000°W / -27.9912972; -68.6524000
Geography
Parent rangeArgentine Andes, Andes
Climbing
First ascent03/11/1955 - Vicente Cichitti, Jorge Guajardo, Hermann Klark (Argentina)[2][3]

Cerro Peñas Azules is a peak in Argentina with an elevation of 5,970 metres (19,587 ft) metres.[4] Peñas Azules is within the following mountain ranges: Argentine Andes and Puna de Atacama. It is located within the territory of the Argentinean province of La Rioja. Its slopes are within the administrative boundaries of the Argentinean city of Vinchina.[5]

Peñas Azules was first climbed by Vicente Cichitti, Jorge Guajardo and Hermann Klark (Argentina) March 11th 1955.[6][7]

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