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Tuku
Highest point
Elevation5,479 m (17,976 ft)[1]
Geography
Tuku is located in Peru
Tuku
Tuku
Peru
LocationPeru, Ancash Region
RegionPE
Parent rangeCordillera Blanca
Climbing
First ascent1-1963 via N.W. slopes[1]

Tuku (Quechua for owl,[2] hispanicized spellings Tuco, Tucu), also Tuku Chira (Tucu Chira), is a mountain in the Andes in South America. Its summit is 5,479 m (17,976 ft)) and it is one of the southernmost peaks in the snow-capped Cordillera Blanca in northwestern central Peru. Tuku is located in the Ancash Region, Bolognesi Province, Aquia District and in the Recuay Province, Catac District.[3][4][5] It is situated northeast of Qiwllarahu, between Challwa in the west and Pastururi in the east.

Other neighboring peaks are K'uchurahu ("edge mountain with snow", Juchuraju) (5,392 m (17,690 ft)) and Santun ("Puya raimondii," Santón) (5,256 m (17,244 ft)). Rahut'una (Rajutuna) (5,360 m (17,590 ft)) is the only peak further south in the Cordillera Blanca.

The glacial lakes on the southern flank of Tuku are the source of the Tuku River which flows to the south along the villages Tuku (Tuco) and Tuku Mach'ay ("owl cave", Tuco Macray) to the lake Awashqucha (Ahuashcocha) and then southwest to Quñuqqucha. With a length of 30 km (19 mi) Tuku River is the main tributary of Quñuqqucha. From there the Santa River flows along the Cordillera Blanca into the Pacific Ocean.

Sources

  1. ^ a b Taken from Mountaineering in the Andes by Jill Neate Peru RGS-IBG Expedition Advisory Centre, 2nd edition, May 1994
  2. ^ Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)
  3. ^ escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Bolognesi Province (Ancash Region)
  4. ^ andix.com Map of a part of the Cordillera Blanca
  5. ^ John Biggar, The Andes: A Guide for Climbers, see sketch map on p. 90

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