Lacus Titicaca






Lacus Titicaca


Lacus Titicaca est in Peruvia et Bolivia, in Puno Regione. Volumine aquae est lacus maximus Americae Meridionalis.[1][2]



Insulae |


Lacus Titicaca habet 41 insulas quorum nonnullae incoluntur. Uros est corona 43 insularum in lacu. Insulae aliae sunt Taquile et Amantaní, quo 800 familiae vivunt.



Notae |




  1. Grove, M. J., P. A. Baker, S. L. Cross, C. A. Rigsby and G. O. Seltzer 2003 Application of Strontium Isotopes to Understanding the Hydrology and Paleohydrology of the Altiplano, Bolivia-Peru. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 194:281-297.


  2. Rigsby, C., P. A. Baker and M. S. Aldenderfer 2003 Fluvial History of the Rio Ilave Valley, Peru, and Its Relationship to Climate and Human History. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 194:165-185.


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