Pico Bonpland

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Pico Bonpland is a prominent high-altitude mountain peak in the Venezuelan Andes, known for its rugged terrain and glaciated landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
accessCity Mérida NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Venezuela
elevation 4883 m
approximately 4880 m
elevationAboveSeaLevel 4883 m
firstAscent early 20th century (exact date uncertain)
geology mainly metamorphic rocks
hasClimate cold high-mountain climate
hasEcosystem high-Andean ecosystem
páramo ecosystem
hasFeature alpine environment
rocky ridges
steep slopes
hasGlaciers small remnant glaciers (largely retreated)
hasLandscape glaciated landscapes
hasTerrain rugged terrain
hazard altitude sickness risk
rapid weather changes
rockfall
historicalFeature formerly glaciated summit
isOneOf highest peaks in Venezuela
locatedIn Andes
Venezuelan Andes NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Mérida state NERFINISHED
mountainRange Cordillera de Mérida NERFINISHED
namedAfter Aimé Bonpland NERFINISHED
near Pico Bolívar NERFINISHED
Pico Humboldt NERFINISHED
partOf Sierra Nevada de Mérida NERFINISHED
partOfProtectedArea Sierra Nevada National Park NERFINISHED
prominence high-altitude peak
region Andean region of Venezuela NERFINISHED
tourismType adventure tourism destination
usedFor hiking
mountaineering
scientific research

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Cordillera de Mérida contains Pico Bonpland