Andes Mountains — Mountain system, western South America. One of the great natural features of the globe, the Andes extend north south about 5,500 mi (8,850 km). They run parallel to the Caribbean Sea coast in Venezuela before turning southwest and entering… … Universalium
Peck, Annie Smith — ▪ American mountain climber born Oct. 19, 1850, Providence, R.I., U.S. died July 18, 1935, New York, N.Y. American mountain climber whose numerous ascents often record setting and some at an advanced age made her a remarkable figure in the… … Universalium
Peru — Peruvian /peuh rooh vee euhn/, adj., n. /peuh rooh /, n. 1. Spanish, Perú /pe rddooh /. a republic in W South America. 24,949,512; 496,222 sq. mi. (1,285,215 sq. km). Cap.: Lima. 2. a city in N central Indiana. 13,764. 3. a city in N Illinois. 10 … Universalium
Ancash earthquake of 1970 — ▪ Peruvian history also called Great Peruvian earthquake earthquake that originated off the coast of Peru on May 31, 1970, and caused massive landslides (landslide). More than 65,000 people died. The epicentre of the earthquake was … Universalium
Blanca, Cordillera — ▪ mountains, Peru eastern section of the Cordillera Occidental of the Andes, in west central Peru, South America. The snowcapped range extends about 110 mi (180 km) and has a southeast to northwest trend. The highest peak (22,334 ft [6,768… … Universalium
Selected UNESCO World Heritage sites — ▪ Table Selected UNESCO World Heritage sites Africa Asia Australia and Oceania Europe North America South America Africa site* country notes Abomey Benin royal palace Abu Ruwaysh (Abū Ruwaysh) Egypt archaeological remains Abu Simbel Egypt… … Universalium
Selected World Heritage sites in South America — ▪ Table Selected World Heritage sites in South America site* country notes South America Arequipa Peru colonial architecture Brasília Brazil urban planning and architecture Cartagena Colombia colonial port, fortresses, and monuments Chan Chan… … Universalium
Höchster Berg — Mount Everest Für Berge gibt es je nach Betrachtungsweise und Bezugssystem verschiedene Zugänge, einen davon als Höchsten Berg zu bezeichnen. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Annie Smith Peck — (19 October, 1850 in Providence, Rhode Island – 16 July, 1935 in New York, New York) was an American mountaineer.Peck was born into a wealthy family, which made it possible for her to get a good education. She attended the Rhode Island Normal… … Wikipedia
Liste der höchsten Punkte nach Land — Diese Liste stellte die höchsten Punkte aller Mitgliedstaaten der Vereinten Nationen dar. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Punkte 2 Siehe auch 3 Weblinks 4 Einzelnachweise … Deutsch Wikipedia