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''león'' lion (here referring to the puma),
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''jiwata'' dead, "dead lion", Hispanicized spelling ''León Jihuata'') is a mountain in the
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, about 5,680 metres (18,635 ft) high. It lies in the Kimsa Cruz mountain range between the mountain Yaypuri in the north west and Jach'a Khunu Qullu in the south east, south east of Mount San Enrique. It is situated in the La Paz Department,
Inquisivi Province Inquisivi is a province in the La Paz Department in Bolivia. During the presidency of José Ballivián it was created on November 2, 1844. The capital of the province is Inquisivi. Geography The Kimsa Cruz mountain range traverses the provin ...
, Quime Municipality.Quime Municipality
: population data and map showing Yaypuri and San Enrique. León Jiwata lies south east of San Enrique according to the sketch map of E. Echevarría.


See also

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List of mountains in the Andes A sortable list of mountains above 4,000 metres in the South American Andes. Considerations The list is an incomplete list of mountains in the Andes. There are many named and unnamed peaks in the Andes that are currently not included in this lis ...


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Mountains of La Paz Department (Bolivia) Five-thousanders of the Andes {{InquisiviProvince-geo-stub