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Cerro Saxani

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Saxani from space. Salar de Coipasa is the white surface at the top of the image.

19°8′S 68°25′W / 19.133°S 68.417°W / -19.133; -68.417 Cerro Saxani (also known as Saxani, Sacasani or Sazani) is a volcano in the Bolivian Andes. It is 5,090 metres (16,700 ft) high and a neighbour of Tata Sabaya. It lies north of the Salar de Coipasa.

References

  1. O. González Ferrán (1995). Volcanes de Chile (in Spanish). Instituto Geográfico Militar. ISBN 978-956-202-054-1.
  2. ^ Jorge Muñoz Reyes (1980). Geografía de Bolivia (in Spanish). Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Bolivia.
  3. Jorge Muñoz Reyes; Pan American Institute of Geography and History. Commission on Geography; Pan American Institute of Geography and History (1956). Coleção "Manual de Geografia" (in Spanish). IPGH, Comissão de Geografia.


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