Pico Pan de Azúcar
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The Pico Pan de Azúcar, at 4680 meters above sea level, is the ninth highest mountain of Venezuela, and the third highest of the Sierra de la Culata range in the Mérida State. Its name, which translates as "Bread of Sugar", is due to the sandy slopes of the mountain, which resembles "Pan dulce", a kind of bread sprinkled with sugar eaten in the country. The summit offers a scenic view, including Lake Maracaibo, Sierra Nevada de Mérida and the surrounding mountains of the Sierra de la Culata.
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Pico Pan de Azúcar | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 4,680 m (15,350 ft) |
Coordinates | 8°48′N 70°59′W |
Geography | |
Location | Mérida state, Venezuela |
Parent range | Sierra de la Culata, Andes |
Climbing | |
First ascent | Wilhem Sievers, June 5th, 1885 |
Easiest route | Walk, easy climb PD |
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