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Lake Saracocha

Coordinates: 15°46′51.9″S 70°37′20.4″W / 15.781083°S 70.622333°W / -15.781083; -70.622333
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Lake Saracocha
LocationPeru
Puno Region
Coordinates15°46′51.9″S 70°37′20.4″W / 15.781083°S 70.622333°W / -15.781083; -70.622333[1]
Basin countriesPeru

Lake Saracocha (possibly from Quechua sara maize, qucha lake, lagoon)[2] is a lake in the Cabanillas District, Puno Region, southeastern Peru. Lake Saracocha is located just southeast of Lake Lagunillas. These two Andean highland lakes are part of the system drained by the Coata River, which flows in a generally easterly direction until entering westernmost Lake Titicaca, about 50 km (30 mi) from Lake Saracocha as the crow flies.[3][4]

The lake is home to Orestias pupfish. Rainbow trout have been introduced, which probably played a role in the apparent disapparance of the relatively small local "crawfordi" form of the Titicaca water frog.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ mapcarta.com Retrieved on June 24, 2013
  2. ^ Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary): sara - s. Maíz. / Maíz amarillo: Q'illu sara. qucha, qhucha, quchacha. - s. Laguna. Lago pequeño. qucha, qhucha. - s. Lago. Gran masa de agua en una depresión.
  3. ^ a b Vellard, J. (1992). "The Amphibia". In C. Dejoux; A. Iltis (eds.). Lake Titicaca: a synthesis of limnological knowledge. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 449–557. ISBN 0-7923-1663-0.
  4. ^ Benavides, E.; J.C. Ortiz; J.W. Sites, JR. (2002). "Species boundaries among the Telmatobius (Anura : Leptodactylidae) of the Lake Titicaca basin: Allozyme and morphological evidence". Herpetologica. 58 (1): 31–55. doi:10.1655/0018-0831(2002)058[0031:SBATTA]2.0.CO;2.
  • INEI, Compendio Estadistica 2007, page 26