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Lake Parinacochas

Coordinates: 15°18′S 73°42′W / 15.3°S 73.7°W / -15.3; -73.7
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Lake Parinacochas
Sara Sara volcano rises above Lake Parinacochas
LocationAyacucho Region
Coordinates15°18′S 73°42′W / 15.3°S 73.7°W / -15.3; -73.7
Catchment area606.5
Basin countriesPeru
Max. length12
Max. width9
Surface elevation3272

Lake Parinacochas[1][2] (possibly from Aymara parina flamingo,[3][4] Quechua qucha lake, lagoon,[5] "flamingo lake") is a lake in Ayacucho Region in Peru.[2] It is located west of Sara Sara volcano[1][6] at an elevation of 3,272 metres (10,735 ft) above sea level.[7] The lake is 12 km long and 9 km wide,[2] and has a catchment area of 606.5 square kilometres (234 sq mi).[7]

Lake Parinacochas is a shallow brackish lake, with some salt pan areas appearing at low water levels.[8]

Ecology

Flora

The lake is located in a dry puna grassland region. Aquatic vegetation is represented by reeds of Typha sp. and submerged plants of genus Potamogeton.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Peru 1:100 000, Coracora (31-o). IGN (Instituto Geográfico Nacional - Perú).
  2. ^ a b c "Laguna de Parinacochas". Inventario Turistico del Perú (in Spanish). MINCETUR. Retrieved 2016-08-26.
  3. ^ Ludovico Bertonio (1612), Transcripción del vocabulario de la lengua Aymara: Parina. - Pájaro grande colorado, que se cría en la laguna.
  4. ^ Teodoro Marka M., NOCIONES BASICAS DE LENGUA AYMARA Nociones Basicas de Lengua Aymara: Parina, pariwana = flamenco rosado (p. 21)
  5. ^ Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary): qucha, qhucha, quchacha. - s. Laguna. Lago pequeño. qucha, qhucha. - s. Lago. Gran masa de agua en una depresión.
  6. ^ Biggar, John (2005). The Andes: A Guide for Climbers. Andes. p. 108. ISBN 9780953608720.
  7. ^ a b Compendio Estadístico del Perú (in Spanish). INEI. 2013. p. 58.
  8. ^ a b Scott, Derek; Carbonell, Montserrat (1986). A Directory of Neotropical Wetlands. IUCN. p. 229.