Alto San Juan
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Alto San Juan is a peak at the border of Argentina and Chile[4] with an elevation of 6,148 metres (20,171 ft) metres.[5][6] Alto San Juan is part of the Central Andes. Its territory is within the Argentinean protection area of Provincial Reserve for Multiple Use and Natural Recreation Manzano / Portillo de Piuquenes. Its slopes are within the administrative boundaries of the two cities: Argentinean city of Tunuyán (Mendoza) and Chilean commune of San José de Maipo (Cordillera).[5][6]
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Alto San Juan | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 6,148 m (20,171 ft) |
Prominence | 906[1] m (2,972 ft) |
Parent peak | Tupungato |
Coordinates | 33°28′09.12″S 069°48′52.92″W |
Geography | |
Parent range | Central Andes |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 02/11/1944 - Wolfgang Foerster, Jorge Koester, Ludwig Krahl and Eberhard Meier (Germany)[2][3] |
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