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Q'asiri (Tacna)

Q'asiri (Aymara for bawler,〔Juan Carlos Mamani Morales, Cuentos de Parinacota, 2009, p. 48: ''Casiri: del aymara q'asiri, gritador/a''〕 hispanicized spelling ''Casiri'') is a mountainous complex in the Barroso mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located at the border of the Tacna Region, Tacna Province, Palca District and the Tarata Province, Tarata District.
The volcano has a height of , a diametre of and a volume of . Four centres are aligned on an east-west trending ridge, presumably formed through a shift in the conduit, with the youngest centre southeast of the ridge. This youngest centre has a summit crater, a western lava dome of possibly dacitic composition and two southbound lava flows showing signs of having been active after the ice ages. A sulfur mine is associated with the lava flows, and another is found on the northwest side of the volcano. There are no reports of historical activity. This volcano does not appear to be a threat.
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