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- Q906336 subject Q20930375.
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- Q906336 abstract "Cerro Mercedario is the highest peak of the Cordillera de la Ramada range and the eighth-highest mountain of the Andes. It is located 100 km to the north of Aconcagua, in the Argentine province of San Juan. It was first ascended in 1934 by Adam Karpiński and Wiktor Ostrowski, members of a Polish andinist expedition led by Konstanty Jodko-Narkiewicz. The Polish party erected a cairn on the summit.In 1968, after several attempts by some of the strongest Argentine climbers, a Japanese group led by Saburo Yoshida accomplished the first ascension of the south side. In 1971 an Austrian expedition led by Fritz Moravec and Othmar Kucera, climbed the north side. In 1972, Italians Sergio Job Gino and Antonio Beorchia Nigris climbed the Mercedario through the normal route and discovered some Inca ruins just below the summit. In January 1975 an Italian expedition led by Antonio Mastellaro managed to climb the east side.In 1983 a small expedition from Gorizia was able to traverse the south-west ridge, which is considered the most difficult trail of the mountain, and one of the last mountaineering issues in the Andes. On January 27 Mauro Collini, Sergio Figel, Mario Tavagnutti and Rudi Vittori reached the top.".
- Q906336 elevation "6720.0".
- Q906336 firstAscentYear "1934".
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- Q906336 locatedInArea Q44805.
- Q906336 mountainRange Q5456.
- Q906336 prominence "3333.0".
- Q906336 thumbnail Mercedario_bolius_20040215_021.jpg?width=300.
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- Q906336 elevationM "6720".
- Q906336 firstAscent "1934-01-18".
- Q906336 location Q414.
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- Q906336 name "Mercedario".
- Q906336 prominenceM "3333".
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- Q906336 point "-31.979166666666668 -70.1125".
- Q906336 type Mountain.
- Q906336 type Place.
- Q906336 type Location.
- Q906336 type Mountain.
- Q906336 type NaturalPlace.
- Q906336 type Place.
- Q906336 type Thing.
- Q906336 type SpatialThing.
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- Q906336 comment "Cerro Mercedario is the highest peak of the Cordillera de la Ramada range and the eighth-highest mountain of the Andes. It is located 100 km to the north of Aconcagua, in the Argentine province of San Juan. It was first ascended in 1934 by Adam Karpiński and Wiktor Ostrowski, members of a Polish andinist expedition led by Konstanty Jodko-Narkiewicz.".
- Q906336 label "Mercedario".
- Q906336 lat "-31.979166666666668".
- Q906336 long "-70.1125".
- Q906336 depiction Mercedario_bolius_20040215_021.jpg.
- Q906336 name "Mercedario".