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Sorata

American  
[saw-rah-tuh] / sɔˈrɑ tə /

noun

  1. Mount, a mountain in W Bolivia, in the Andes, near Lake Titicaca: two peaks, Ancohuma, 21,490 feet (6,550 meters), and Illampu, 21,276 feet (6,485 meters).


Sorata British  
/ soˈrata /

noun

  1. a mountain in W Bolivia, in the Andes: the highest mountain in the Cordillera Real, with two peaks, Ancohuma, 6550 m (21 490 ft), and Illampu, 6485 m (21 276 ft)

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Mr. Hinshaw was born to Quaker missionaries in Sorata, Bolivia.

From Washington Post • Mar. 25, 2015

Still, the sail did not come over, for the Sorata drove along straight before the wind, and once more Jimmy paid silent homage to the girl at the tiller.

From Thrice Armed by Bindloss, Harold

It was at the foot of this giant among mountains that the village of Sorata was situated, and Jim realised that their long journey of seven hundred miles was nearly ended.

From Under the Chilian Flag A Tale of War between Chili and Peru by Rainey, W. (William)

One of them held a long paddle, and looked fixedly ahead; the others gazed at the Sorata expressionlessly until the craft swooped down between two seas.

From Thrice Armed by Bindloss, Harold

Andres besieged the city of Sorata, in which all the white families of the vicinity had taken refuge with their treasures.

From Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume III by Morris, Charles

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