Pichincha is a stratovolcano in Ecuador. The capital Quito wraps around its eastern slopes.
The two highest peaks of the mountain are Wawa Pichincha (Kichwa wawa child, baby / small, Spanish spelling Guagua Pichincha) (4,784 metres (15,696 ft)) and Ruku Pichincha (Kichwa ruku old person, Spanish Rucu Pichincha) (4,698 metres (15,413 ft)). The active caldera is in Wawa Pichincha on the western side of the mountain.
The nearest mountain hut is Guagua Pichincha Refuge located 1 497m/4 910ft SSE of the summit.
By elevation Volcán Pichincha is
# 29 out of 1297 in Ecuador # 2 out of 127 in Quito # 6 out of 188 in Pichincha # 29 out of 1258 in America/Guayaquil Time Zone (Ecuador mainland)
By prominence Volcán Pichincha is
# 11 out of 1297 in Ecuador # 1 out of 127 in Quito # 4 out of 188 in Pichincha # 10 out of 1258 in America/Guayaquil Time Zone (Ecuador mainland) # 49 out of 39148 in the Andes (Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela)
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