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T'ula Qullu (
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''t'ula'' wood, burning material, ''qullu'' mountain, "wood mountain", also spelled ''Thola Khollu, Thola Kkollu'') or Suri Qullu (Aymara ''suri'' rhea, "rhea mountain", also spelled ''Zuricollo'') is a mountain in the
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of
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. It is situated in the La Paz Department,
José Manuel Pando Province José Manuel Pando is a province in the La Paz Department in Bolivia. It was founded on April 22, 1986, during the presidency of Víctor Paz Estenssoro. The province was named after José Manuel Pando (1848–1917) who was the president of Boli ...
,
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, T'ula Qullu Canton. T'ula Qullu lies near the border to
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, between the Peruvian mountain Chila in the west and Sinijawi in the east, northwest of the Sirk'i volcano.


See also

* Parina Quta


References

Mountains of La Paz Department (Bolivia) Four-thousanders of the Andes {{JoséManuelPandoProvince-geo-stub