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Lake Titicaca (Peruvian sector) topographic map
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Lake Titicaca (Peruvian sector)
Lake Titicaca has a surface elevation of 3,812 m (12,507 ft). The "highest lake" claim is generally considered to refer to commercial craft. Numerous smaller lakes around the world are at higher elevations. For many years, the largest vessel afloat on the lake was the 2,200-ton (2,425 U.S. tons), 79 m (259 ft) SS Ollanta. Today, the largest vessel is most likely the similarly sized train barge/float Manco Capac, operated by PeruRail.
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Name: Lake Titicaca (Peruvian sector) topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Lake Titicaca (Peruvian sector), Puno, Peru (-16.56042 -70.03596 -15.23293 -68.79549)
Average elevation: 4,012 m
Minimum elevation: 3,495 m
Maximum elevation: 5,306 m
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