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The Cordillera Negra (
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for "black range"), Yana Walla in qechua is part of the ''Cordillera Occidental'', one of three
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s in the
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of west central
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. It is almost entirely located within the
Ancash Region Ancash (; ) is a department and region in western Peru. It is bordered by the departments of La Libertad on the north, Huánuco and Pasco on the east, Lima on the south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Its capital is the city of Huaraz, ...
. The range extends over an area about 230 km long and 25–40 km wide, stretching in a NNW- SSE direction parallel to the
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coast, its ridge is about 60 km from the coastline. It is part of the Andes mountain range which inland borders on the Costa, the narrow strip of coastal deserts along the
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n coast. In the north and east the range is bordered by the
Santa River The Santa River () is a river in the South American Andes mountain range in the Ancash Region of northwest central Peru. River course Lake Conococha, at an altitude of 4,050 m above sea level and at , is considered the headwaters of the Santa R ...
which crosses the coastal ridge at 8° 45' S and runs parallel to the Cordillera Negra for almost all its length. In the south the range is bordered by the Patiwillka River at 10° 30'. In the central part of the range near
Huaráz Huaraz () (from Quechua: ''Waraq'' or ''Warash'', "''dawn''"), formerly designated as San Sebastián de Huaraz, is a city in Peru. It is the capital of the Ancash Region (State of Ancash) and the seat of government of Huaraz Province. The urba ...
,
Casma River The Casma River, which upstream is called Río Grande, is a river that crosses northern Casma province in the Ancash Region of Peru. It originates in the Black Mountain Range and drains into the Pacific Ocean. Major tributaries include the Sech ...
breaks through the ridge of the range. The Cordillera Negra has rocky
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with very little winter
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. The
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of the Cordillera Negra are gloomy and dark. Most of them are dry or their
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is scarce. The Santa River separates the Cordillera Negra from the
Cordillera Blanca The Cordillera Blanca (Spanish for "white range") is a mountain range in Peru that is part of the larger Andes range and extends for between 8°08' and 9°58'S and 77°00' and 77°52'W, in a northwesterly direction. It includes several peaks ove ...
, a snow-covered range rising up to 6,768 m in the east almost parallel to it. Most of the year it has no snow although it rises up to 5,181 m in its highest parts. It intercepts the warmth from the
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, causing the line of perpetual snow sinking as low as 5,100 m in the Cordillera Blanca. Today the Cordillera Negra is sparsely inhabited by a mainly
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population growing
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and
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at an elevation of well above 4,000 m. The range is rich in mineral resources like
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,
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and
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.


Mountains

The highest mountain in the range is Quñuqranra at . Other mountains are listed below:escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL maps of the provinces of Aija, Huaylas, Ocros, Recuay and Santa (Ancash Region) * Kankawa, * Qarwaqucha, * Rumi Cruz, * Cerro Rico, * Akapa Ranin, *
Kushuru Kushuru (Ancash Quechua for an edible kind of seaweed,Leonel Alexander Menacho López, Yachakuqkunapa Shimi Qullqa, Anqash Qhichwa Shimichaw (Ministerio de Educación), Wordbook Ancash Quechua-Spanish also spelled ''Cushuro'') is a mountain in t ...
, * Q'iruqucha, *
Wank'ap'iti Wank'ap'iti (Quechua ''wank'a'' rock, ''p'iti'' dividing by pulling powerfully to the extremes; gap, interruption, Hispanicized spelling ''Huancapeti, Huancapetí, Huancapete'') is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru. It is s ...
, * Puka Hirka, * Chunta, * Ichik Wiri, * Kankawa Punta, * Kushuru Punta, * Mashma Chaka, * Mata Mata, * Millishqucha, * Millpuq, * Parya, * Pillaka, * Puka Allpa, * Puka Punta, * Shinwaqucha, * Simiyuq Wank'a, *
Yana Yaku Yana Yaku (Quechua ''yana'' black, ''yaku'' water, "black water", Hispanicized spelling ''Yanayacu'') is a mountain in the northern part of the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is situated in the Ancash Region, Santa Provin ...
, * Wanaku, * Yana Mach'ay, * Yuraq Punta, * Puka Qaqa, * Chunta Punta, *
Kima Tullpa Kima Tullpa (Ancash Quechua ''kima'' three ''(kimsa)'', Quechua ''tullpa'' cook stove, "three cook stoves", also spelled ''Quimatullpa'') is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately . It is l ...
, * Kiswar, * Kunkush, * Kunkush Kancha, * Kuntur Qaqa, * Kushuru Hirka, * Lima Hirka, * Minas Hirka, * Parya, * Puka Hirka, * Puka Ranra, * Pukaqucha, *
Puma Puñunan Puma Puñuna (Quechua ''puma'' cougar, ''puñuna'' bed, "cougar bed", ''-n'' a suffix, also spelled ''Pumapununan'') is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately . It lies in the Ancash Region ...
, * Phiruru Punta, * Qaqa Rumi Kunka, * Qulluta, *
Sach'a Hirka Sach'a Hirka ( Quechua ''sach'a'' tree, Ancash Quechua ''hirka'' mountain, "tree mountain", also spelled ''Sachajirca'') is a mountain in the Cordillera Negra in the Andes of Peru which reaches a height of approximately . It lies in the Ancash Re ...
, * Simiyuq Wank'a, * Ututu Hirka, * Wallpaq Sillu Punta, * Wishka, *
Yana Kunkush Yana Kunkush (Quechua language, Quechua ''yana'' black, Ancash Quechua ''kunkush'' ''Puya raimondii'',Leonel Alexander Menacho López, Yachakuqkunapa Shimi Qullqa, Anqash Qhichwa Shimichaw (Ministerio de Educación), Wordbook Ancash Quechua-Spani ...
, * Yana Mach'ay, * Yanaqucha, * Hatun Kunka, * Isku Pata, * Puma Wayin, * Qullpa Hirka, * Tarush Qhawana, * T'uquyuq, * Wamp'u, * Yuraq Yaku, *
Kuntur Wayin Condor Huayin (possibly from Quechua ''kuntur'' condor, Ancash Quechua ''wayi'' house, "condor house",Robert Beér, Armando Muyolemaj, Dr. Hernán S. Aguilarpaj. ''Vocabulario Comparativo Quechua Ecuatoriano - Quechua Ancashino,'' Castellano - E ...
, * Putaqa, * Llaksa Hirka, * Wamp'u, * Hatun Hirka, The highest pass road of the Cordillera Negra is the Wank'ap'iti pass at 4,680 m above
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.


Routes

The route
Casma Casma is a city in the coastal desert of Peru, located northwest of Lima. It is the capital of the province of Casma and the third most populous city in the Ancash Region with an estimated population of 29,343 (2015). It is located in the low ...
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Huaraz Huaraz () (from Quechua: ''Waraq'' or ''Warash'', "''dawn''"), formerly designated as San Sebastián de Huaraz, is a city in Peru. It is the capital of the Ancash Region (State of Ancash) and the seat of government of Huaraz Province. The urb ...
is not a very highly travelled road. The highway begins with a paved path that arrives up to Yaután. Then it quickly begins to ascend through an unpaved path by the sides of the Cordillera Negra, following the course of the Casma River. This route becomes more steep once it arrives to Pariacoto. Along the road, there are not important towns at all, except for Pira that offers some traveler's services. This route, extremely steep and narrow, goes between big abysses and
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. It can be seen small rural districts with
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(
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s) that have been sown with
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es,
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and other food products. It can also be seen
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and a lot of human activity.


Guitarrero Cave

In the 1960s, the
Guitarrero Cave Guitarrero Cave is located in the Callejón de Huaylas valley in Yungay Province, in the Ancash region of Peru. The cave stands above the Santa River and meters above sea level.Weber, George"Guitarrero cave (Ancash, Peru)." ''Possible Relat ...
was discovered on the northern edges of Cordillera Negra, a cave containing bones of
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and
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and suggesting human occupation as far back as 10,950 to 10,230 BC.


References

*This article mainly uses a wide variety of maps as sources. {{Authority control Mountain ranges of the Andes Mountain ranges of Peru Mountain ranges of the Department of Ancash