Cerro Lípez
Stratovolcano in Bolivia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cerro Lípez (also Cerro Lipez) is a stratovolcano in the Cordillera de Lípez in the Sud Lípez Province of the Potosí Department in southwestern Bolivia. It has twin peaks and rises to 5,933 m. On some maps[2] it is incorrectly labeled as Nuevo Mundo. Nuevo Mundo is in fact hundreds of kilometres to the northeast and five hundred metres shorter. The confusion came in part from a misidentification of the height of Nuevo Mundo.[3]
Cerro Lípez | |
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![]() Cerro Lípez as seen from the north. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,933 m (19,465 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 21°54′51″S 66°53′05″W |
Geography | |
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Location | Sud Lípez province, Potosí Department, Bolivia |
Parent range | Cordillera de Lípez |
Geology | |
Mountain type | stratovolcano |

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