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The Ancomarca Plateau (Spanish: Meseta de Ancomarca) is an elevated plateau around the BoliviaChilePeru tripoint. It lies at 4,115 m asl. Villages in the plateau include Ancomarca in Peru, Charaña in Bolivia and Visviri in Chile. In colonial times the area of the plateau was organized as an ayllu.

References

  1. ^ González Cortez, Héctor; González Miranda, Sergio (2018). "Ancomarca, la comunidad escindida. La frontera entre Perú, Chile, y los Aymaras del Tripartito" [Ancomarca, the divided community. The border between Peru, Chile and Aymaras of the Tripartite]. Aldea Mundo (in Spanish). 23 (45). Universidad de los Andes: 7–22.


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