Illimani
Illimani is an extinct
stratovolcano in western
Bolivia, just south of
La Paz and east of the Altiplano, in the Cordillera Oriental range of the
Andes Mountains. The snow line lies at about 4,570 m (about 15,000 ft) above sea level, and glaciers are found on the northern face at 4,983 m (16,350 ft). The mountain has four main peaks; the highest, Nevado Illimani, rising 6,438 m (21,122 ft) above sea level, is a famous ascent for mountain climbers.
Illimani rises over the city of
La Paz and is its major landmark. The mountain has been the subject of many local songs, most importantly "Illimani" of which the refrain goes: "¡Illimani, Illimani, sentinela de La Paz! ¡Illimani, Illimani, patrimonio de Bolivia!"
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Illimani on PeakwareThis is sometimes given as 6462m, but topograhic map sources, including a very accurate map by the German Alpine Club, agree that it is 6438m.