Palomani (possibly from Aymara, urpi, paluma dove, "the one with a dove (or doves)") is a mountain in the Apolobamba mountain range on the border of Bolivia and Peru. It reaches a height of about 5,723 metres (18,776 ft). On the Bolivian side it is located in the La Paz Department, Franz Tamayo Province, Pelechuco Municipality, and on the Peruvian side it lies in the Puno Region, Putina Province, Ananea District. It is situated north of Suches Lake. Palomani is south of Chaupi Orco (or Viscachani), Salluyu and Jichu Qullu, near Chocñacota in the west.
By elevation Nevado Palomani Grande is
# 7 out of 986 in Puno # 6 out of 68 in San Antonio de Putina # 48 out of 3781 in Bolivia # 81 out of 21468 in Peru # 23 out of 930 in La Paz # 3 out of 40 in Parque Nacional Madidi # 6 out of 95 in Provincia Franz Tamayo
By prominence Nevado Palomani Grande is
# 50 out of 986 in Puno # 5 out of 68 in San Antonio de Putina # 49 out of 930 in La Paz # 2 out of 40 in Parque Nacional Madidi # 6 out of 95 in Provincia Franz Tamayo
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