Qiwñaqucha

Qiwñaqucha
Location Cusco Region
Coordinates 13°09′14″S 72°02′49″W / 13.15389°S 72.04694°W / -13.15389; -72.04694Coordinates: 13°09′14″S 72°02′49″W / 13.15389°S 72.04694°W / -13.15389; -72.04694
Basin countries Peru
Max. length 0.2 km (0.12 mi)
Max. width 0.14 km (0.087 mi)
Surface elevation 4,170 m (13,680 ft)

Qiwñaqucha (Quechua qiwña, qiwuña polylepis, qucha lake, hispanicized spelling Queuñacocha) or Hatun Qiwñaqucha[1] is a small lake in the Urupampa mountain range of the Cusco Region, Lares District, Calca Province, Peru. The lake lies north of Ch'iqun, Siriwani and Paru Urqu and southwest of Kiswarani, at an altitude of about 4,170 m. It is 200 metres (660 ft) long, and 140 metres (460 ft) wide at its widest point. West of it there is another small lake called Killaqucha.

Qiwñaqucha lies in the private conservation area 'Hatun Qiwña Kiswarani Qullana' (Hatun Queuña Quishuarani Collana) of the rural community Kiswarani Qullana (Quishuarani Collana),[1][2] founded in 2009 to protect the threatened polylepis pepei plant.

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  1. 1 2 Asociación Ecosistemas Andinos – ECOAN, Queuña Nº 2, 1 de Julio de 2019 (see map)
  2. tripadvisor.in "Laguna de Queuñacocha"


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