Vicuña Mackenna

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Vicuña Mackenna is a mountain peak in Chile’s Atacama Desert, notable as one of the highest summits in the coastal mountain range.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain peak
category Chilean Coastal Range
surface form: Chilean Coast Range

Mountains of Chile
Mountains of the Atacama Region
continent South America
country Chile
elevation 3114 metres
about 3114 m above sea level
environment extremely dry high-desert environment
geology part of the Andean forearc region
hasAccessibility remote location
hasClimate hyper-arid desert climate
hasFeature rocky summit
sparse vegetation
locatedIn Atacama Desert
Atacama Region
northern Chile
locatedNear Pacific Ocean
locatedOn Chilean Coastal Range
surface form: Chilean Coast Range
mountainRange Chilean Coastal Range
surface form: Chilean Coast Range
namedAfter Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna
notableFor being one of the highest summits in the Chilean coastal mountain range
partOf Chilean Coastal Range
surface form: Chilean Coastal Cordillera
relativeLocation inland from the Pacific coast of northern Chile

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Cerro Vicuña Mackenna hasNamePart Vicuña Mackenna