Wila Qullu (Bolivia-Chile)
{{short description|Mountain in Bolivia}}
{{About|the mountain in the Llica Municipality, Potosí Department, Bolivia|other uses|Wila Qullu (disambiguation){{!}}Wila Qullu}}
{{Infobox mountain
| name = Wila Qullu|other_name=Cerro Laguna
| photo = Salar de huasco.jpg
| photo_caption = Salar de Huasco, Salar de Huasco National Park, Chile. Wila Qullu (on the left, half visible), Waylla East and Waylla West on the border of Bolivia and Chile
| elevation_m = 4948
| elevation_ref = [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/Sf-19-3-cerro_paruma-bolivia-chile-1999.pdf upload.wikimedia.org]
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| location = Bolivia, Potosí Department
Chile, Tarapacá Region
| range = Andes, Cordillera Occidental
| map = Bolivia
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| map_caption = Location in Bolivia, on the border with Chile
| label_position = right
| map_size = 200
| coordinates = {{coord|20|20|13|S|68|39|38|W|type:mountain_region:BO_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}
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Wila Qullu (Aymara wila red or blood, qullu mountain,{{Ref Bertonio}} "red mountain", Hispanicized spelling Wila Kkollu), also Cerro Laguna (Spanish cerro hill, laguna lake, lagoon), is a {{convert|4948|m|ft|adj=mid|-high}} mountain in the Andes located on the border of Bolivia and Chile in the Cordillera Occidental. Wila Qullu lies between the Salar de Huasco in the Tarapacá Region of Chile and the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia. On the Bolivian side it is situated in the Potosí Department, Daniel Campos Province, Llica Municipality, Canquella Canton, north of the village of Pampa Anta.
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External links
- [http://www.ine.gob.bo/publicaciones/visorPdf.aspx?Codigo=051401&tipo=1 Llica Municipality:] population data and map showing Canquella Canton and the village Pampa Anta. Wila Qullu is situated north of it on the border.
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Category:Mountains of Potosí Department
Category:Mountains of Tarapacá Region
Category:Four-thousanders of the Andes
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