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Highest elevation in South America

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22,841 feet

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The south face of Aconcagua, the highest peak in South America, at 22,841 feet above sea level. Part of the Andes mountain range, Aconcagua is the second highest of the Seven Summits, behind only Mount Everest in Asia.

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