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Definition: Illimani

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Noun 1. A mountain peak in the Andes in Bolivia (21,201 feet high).[Wordnet].

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Date "Illimani" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1899. (references)


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Illimani

Illimani

Illimani in 2005
Elevation 6,438 metres (21,122 ft)[1]
Location Bolivia
Range Cordillera Real (Andes)
Prominence 2,451 m (8,041 ft)[2]
Coordinates 16°39′14″S, 67°47′05″W
First ascent 1898 by William Martin Conway, A. Maquignaz, and L. Pellissier

Illimani (from Aimara, meaning "golden eagle") is the highest peak in the Cordillera Real (part of the Cordillera Oriental, a subrange of the Andes) of western Bolivia. It lies just south of La Paz at the eastern edge of the Altiplano. It is the second highest peak in Bolivia, after Nevado Sajama, and the eighteenth highest peak in South America.[3] The snow line lies at about 4,570 metres (15,000 ft) above sea level, and glaciers are found on the northern face at 4,983 m (16,350 ft). The mountain has four main peaks; the highest is the south summit, Nevado Illimani, which is a popular ascent for mountain climbers.

Geologically, Illimani is composed primarily of granodiorite, intruded during the Cenozoic era into the sedimentary rock which forms the bulk of the Cordillera Real. [4]

Illimani is quite visible from the city of La Paz and is its major landmark. The mountain has been the subject of many local songs, most importantly "Illimani", with the following refrain: "¡Illimani, Illimani, sentinela tu eres de La Paz! ¡Illimani, Illimani, patrimonio eres de Bolivia!"

Illimani was first attempted in 1877 by C. Wiener, J. de Grumkow, and J. C. Ocampo. They failed to reach the main summit, but did reach a southeastern subsummit. In 1898, British climber William Martin Conway and two Swiss guides, A. Maquignaz and L. Pellissier, made the first recorded ascent of the peak, again from the southeast. (They found a piece of Aimara rope at over 6,000 m (20,000 ft), so an earlier ascent cannot be completely discounted.)[5]

The current standard route on the mountain climbs the west ridge of the main summit. It was first climbed in 1940, by the Germans R. Boetcher, F. Fritz, and W. Kühn, and is graded French PD+/AD-.[5]. This route usually requires four days, whereas the summit is reached in the morning of the third day.

Notes

  1. This is sometimes given as 6,462 m, but topographic map sources, including a very accurate map by the German Alpine Club, agree that it is 6,438 m. This figure comes from a differential GPS survey; see the reference to World Mountaineering.
  2. Bolivian ultra-prominent peaks on peaklist.org
  3. Andes factfile
  4. Yossi Brain, Bolivia: a climbing guide, The Mountaineers, 1999, ISBN 0-89886-495-X. Some sources claim that Illimani is an extinct stratovolcano, but this is not correct. In fact none of the peaks of the Cordillera Real are volcanic; see Tom Simkin and Lee Siebert, Volcanoes of the World (second edition), Smithsonian Institution/Geoscience Press, 1994, ISBN 0-945005-12-1.
  5. a b Lindsay Griffin, "Illimani", in World Mountaineering, Audrey Selkeld, editor, Bulfinch Press, 1998, ISBN 0-8212-2502-2, pp. 254-257.

External links

Illimani and La Paz
Illimani and La Paz

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Translations: Illimani

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Français Nevado Illimani (Illimani). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, Illimani. (volunteer & more translations)
French Nevado Illimani (Illimani). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, Illimani. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese イイマニ山 (Nevada Illimani), イリマニ山 (Nevada de Illimani). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Illimani. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Illimani

Language Translations for “Illimani” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Athagillathagimathaganathagi (Illimani). Additional references: Athag, Illimani. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Agillagimaganagi (Illimani). Additional references: Double Dutch, Illimani. (volunteer)
Leet |11|//.@^/| (Illimani). Additional references: Leet, Illimani. (volunteer)
Oppish Opillopimopanopi (Illimani). Additional references: Oppish, Illimani. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Illimaniway (Illimani). Additional references: Pig Latin, Illimani. (volunteer)
Terran B Nevado (Illimani). Additional references: Terran B, Illimani. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Ubillubimubanubi (Illimani). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Illimani. (volunteer)
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