Monte San Clemente

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Monte San Clemente is an alternative name for Monte San Valentín, the highest peak in Chilean Patagonia and a prominent mountain in the Northern Patagonian Ice Field.

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Monte San Clemente canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mountain
summit
summit
alsoKnownAs Monte San Valentín
continent South America
South America
country Chile
Chile
elevation approximately 4058 m
approximately 4058 m
firstAscentBy Clemente Maffei and team
Clemente Maffei and team
firstAscentYear 1952
1952
glaciated yes
yes
hasClimbingHazards avalanches
avalanches
crevasses
crevasses
hasFeature steep ice-covered slopes
steep ice-covered slopes
isHighestPointOf Aysén Region
Aysén Region
Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia

Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia

Northern Patagonian Ice Field
Northern Patagonian Ice Field
isMajorClimbingDestination yes
yes
locatedIn Aysén Region
Aysén Region
Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia

Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia

Northern Patagonian Ice Field
Northern Patagonian Ice Field
mountainRange Andes
surface form: Patagonian Andes

Andes
surface form: Patagonian Andes
partOf Andes
Andes
prominence over 3900 m
over 3900 m
relativeLocation east of Laguna San Rafael
east of Laguna San Rafael
near San Rafael Glacier
near San Rafael Glacier

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Monte San Valentín hasAlternativeName Monte San Clemente