Taapaca (a broken and hispanicized Aymara or Quechua term) or Tara Paka (Aymara for "two-headed eagle", Quechua for Andean eagle) is part of the Nevados de Putre volcanic complex. It is a complex volcano located in Chile's XV region of Tarapaca, and towers over the town of Putre.
Tarapaca was a ceremonial site for the Inca people and it is partially contained within the boundaries of Lauca National Park.
By elevation Volcán Taapacá is
# 8 out of 200 in Provincia de Parinacota # 82 out of 10580 in Chile # 8 out of 286 in Región de Arica y Parinacota # 6 out of 35 in Lauca National Park
By prominence Volcán Taapacá is
# 5 out of 200 in Provincia de Parinacota # 5 out of 286 in Región de Arica y Parinacota # 3 out of 35 in Lauca National Park
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