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- Q19421405 subject Q7289236.
- Q19421405 subject Q9854510.
- Q19421405 abstract "Qutuni (Aymara qutu heap, pile, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a heap", hispanicized spelling Cutune) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,075 metres (16,650 ft) high. It is situated in the Puno Region, Puno Province, San Antonio District. Qutuni lies northwest of the mountain Wankarani.".
- Q19421405 elevation "5075.0".
- Q19421405 locatedInArea Q205104.
- Q19421405 locatedInArea Q2084681.
- Q19421405 locatedInArea Q419.
- Q19421405 mountainRange Q5456.
- Q19421405 wikiPageWikiLink Q102047.
- Q19421405 wikiPageWikiLink Q19421493.
- Q19421405 wikiPageWikiLink Q205104.
- Q19421405 wikiPageWikiLink Q2084681.
- Q19421405 wikiPageWikiLink Q3825143.
- Q19421405 wikiPageWikiLink Q419.
- Q19421405 wikiPageWikiLink Q4627.
- Q19421405 wikiPageWikiLink Q5456.
- Q19421405 wikiPageWikiLink Q7289236.
- Q19421405 wikiPageWikiLink Q9854510.
- Q19421405 elevationM "5075".
- Q19421405 location Q205104.
- Q19421405 location Q2084681.
- Q19421405 location Q419.
- Q19421405 name "Qutuni".
- Q19421405 range Q5456.
- Q19421405 point "-16.079166666666666 -70.29027777777777".
- Q19421405 type Mountain.
- Q19421405 type Place.
- Q19421405 type Location.
- Q19421405 type Mountain.
- Q19421405 type NaturalPlace.
- Q19421405 type Place.
- Q19421405 type Thing.
- Q19421405 type SpatialThing.
- Q19421405 type Q8502.
- Q19421405 comment "Qutuni (Aymara qutu heap, pile, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a heap", hispanicized spelling Cutune) is a mountain in the Andes of southern Peru, about 5,075 metres (16,650 ft) high. It is situated in the Puno Region, Puno Province, San Antonio District. Qutuni lies northwest of the mountain Wankarani.".
- Q19421405 label "Qutuni (Puno)".
- Q19421405 lat "-16.079166666666666".
- Q19421405 long "-70.29027777777777".
- Q19421405 name "Qutuni".