The following is a list of lakes in Peru.[1] Many of the names have the ending -cocha, from Quechua qucha: lake.
![](../I/Peru_Ica_Oasis_bluesky.png.webp)
Huacachina
![](../I/Lago_de_Junin-Juni_Peru.jpg.webp)
Junín
![](../I/Lago_Palcacocha_2002.jpg.webp)
Palcacocha
![](../I/Lake_Lagunillas_P%C3%A9rou_(4).jpg.webp)
Lagunillas
![](../I/Lake_Titicaca_on_the_Andes_from_Bolivia.jpg.webp)
Titicaca
- Acucocha
- Alcacocha
- Arapa
- Aricota
- Belaunde
- Carpa
- Chauya
- Choclococha
- Huacachina
- Imiria
- Jucumarini
- Junin
- Quishuar Lakes
- Langui Layo
- Lagunillas
- Lauricocha
- Loriscota
- Llanganuco Lakes
- Marcapomacocha
- Mucurca
- Palcacocha
- Paca
- Pacucha
- Parinacochas
- Parón
- Paucarcocha
- Pelagatos
- Pías
- Pomacanchi
- Pumacocha
- Punrun
- Querococha
- Conococha
- Colorcocha
- Rimachi
- Salinas
- Sandoval
- Saracocha
- Sausacocha
- Sauce
- Shegue
- Sibinacocha
- Suches
- Titicaca
- Tragadero
- Umayo
- Orcococha
- Valencia
- Vizcacha
- Huangacocha
- Huarmicocha
- Huaroncocha
- Huascacocha
- Huichicocha
- Vilacota
- Huiñaymarca
- Yanawayin
- Yanaqucha
See also
References
- ↑ Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI), "Compendio Estadistica 2007", page 26
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