Muro Muruni (possibly from in the
Aymara
Aymara may refer to:
Languages and people
* Aymaran languages, the second most widespread Andean language
** Aymara language, the main language within that family
** Central Aymara, the other surviving branch of the Aymara(n) family, which today ...
spelling ''Muru Muruni'') is a mountain in the
Carabaya mountain range in the
Andes
The Andes, Andes Mountains or Andean Mountains (; ) are the longest continental mountain range in the world, forming a continuous highland along the western edge of South America. The range is long, wide (widest between 18°S – 20°S ...
of
Peru
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, about high. It is in the
Puno Region
Puno () is a department and region in southeastern Peru. It is the fifth largest department in Peru, after Cuzco, Madre de Dios, Ucayali, and Loreto. It is bordered by Bolivia on the east, the departments of Madre de Dios on the north, Cus ...
,
Carabaya Province
Carabaya Province is a province of the Puno Region located in the southern part of Peru. It is bounded on the north by the Madre de Dios Region, on the east by the Sandia Province, on the south by the provinces of Azángaro, Melgar and Putina an ...
,
Coasa District
Coasa District is one of ten districts of the Carabaya Province in Peru.
Geography
One of the highest elevations of the district is Muru Muruni at approximately . Other mountains are listed below:
Ethnic groups
The people in the district a ...
. Muro Muruni lies southeast of the mountain
.
Its name derives from the
Aymara
Aymara may refer to:
Languages and people
* Aymaran languages, the second most widespread Andean language
** Aymara language, the main language within that family
** Central Aymara, the other surviving branch of the Aymara(n) family, which today ...
''muru'' truncated,
the
reduplication indicates that there is a group or a complex of something, ''-ni'' a
suffix to indicate ownership.
References
Mountains of Peru
Mountains of Puno Region
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