T'ula Qullu (Aymara t'ula wood, burning material, qullu mountain,[2] "wood mountain", also spelled Thola Khollu, Thola Kkollu)[1][3] or Suri Qullu (Aymara suri rhea,[4] "rhea mountain", also spelled Zuricollo)[5] is a 4,842-metre-high (15,886 ft) mountain in the Andes of Bolivia. It is situated in the La Paz Department, José Manuel Pando Province, Catacora Municipality, T'ula Qullu Canton.[3] T'ula Qullu lies near the border to Peru, between the Peruvian mountain Chila 5,184 m (17,008 ft) in the west and Sinijawi 5,068 m (16,627 ft) in the east, northwest of the Sirk'i volcano.[1][3]
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Elevation | 4,842 m (15,886 ft)[1] |
Coordinates | 17°15′30″S 69°33′58″W |
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Location | Bolivia, La Paz Department José Manuel Pando Province |
Parent range | Andes |
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