Inca 5608m

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Inca is a mountain massif at the border of Argentina and Chile with an elevation of 5608 metres. Inca is within the following mountain ranges: Argentine Andes, Chilean Andes, Puna de Atacama, Andean Volcaninc Belt (Central Part). Its territory is within the Argentinean protection area of Provincial Fauna Reserve Los Andes. It is on the border of 2 provinces: Argentinean province of Salta; Chilean province of Antofagasta. Its slopes are within 2 cities: Argentinean city of Tolar Grande; Chilean city of Antofagasta.

Based on the elevation provided by the available Digital elevation models, SRTM filled with ASTER (5608m), TanDEM-X(5651m), , Inca is about 5608 meters above sea level.The height of the nearest key col is 4793 meters so its prominence is 815 meters. Inca is listed as mountain massif, based on the Dominance system and its dominance is 14.53%.


NameInca
Altitude5608m
Lat/Lon-24.5991,-68.4933
Dominance %14.53%
Prominence815
Key Lat/Lon-24.6482,-68.4883
Key Col Alt4793
Parent PeakLlullaillaco -24.7198,-68.5366
Dominance Classmountain massif
DEM Avg. Altitude5608
TanDEM-X5651
ALOS5619
First Ascent infoLuis Bernardo Durand, Eduardo Ruiz Fernández (España) - 07/02/2001
First Ascent SourceJOURNAL: Personal report José Martinez H.
Isolation14.1km
CountryArgentina / Chile
Argentina CityTolar Grande
Argentina ProvinceSalta
Argentina Protection AreaProvincial Fauna Reserve Los Andes
Chile CityAntofagasta
Chile ProvinceAntofagasta
Chile RegionAntofagasta
Mountain Range Level 1Argentine Andes
Mountain Range Level 2Chilean Andes
Mountain Range Level 3Puna de Atacama
Mountain Range Level 4Andean Volcaninc Belt (Central Part)


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