Cerro San Valentín

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Cerro San Valentín is the highest mountain in Chilean Patagonia, rising prominently within the Northern Patagonian Ice Field of southern Chile.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Monte San Valentín 2
Cerro San Valentín canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
summit
climate cold oceanic climate
climbingDifficulty technical alpine climb
continent South America
country Chile
elevation 13314 ft
4058 m
featureType glaciated peak
firstAscentBy Harold William Tilman
Jorge Quinteros
Luis Krahl
firstAscentYear 1952
hasAlternativeName Cerro San Valentín
surface form: Monte San Valentín

Monte San Valentín
surface form: San Valentín Massif
hasGlacier San Rafael Glacier
hazard avalanches
crevasses
rapidly changing weather
isHighestPointOf Aysén Region
Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia

Northern Patagonian Ice Field
locatedIn Aysén Region
Patagonia
surface form: Chilean Patagonia

southern Chile
locatedOn Northern Patagonian Ice Field
mountainRange Andes
namedAfter Saint Valentine
near Laguna San Rafael National Park
primaryAccess from Exploradores Valley
from Laguna San Rafael area
prominence 12854 ft
3918 m

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Monte San Valentín hasAlternativeName Cerro San Valentín
Hermann Hess madeFirstRecordedAscentOf Cerro San Valentín
this entity surface form: Monte San Valentín
Cerro San Valentín hasAlternativeName Cerro San Valentín
this entity surface form: Monte San Valentín