The Cordillera Real (also Cordillera of Quito, Cordillera Central of Ecuador) is a chain of mountains in the Andes of Ecuador, the chief of them volcanic. They are continued in the Cordillera Central of Peru in the South and Cordillera Central of Colombia in the North. The Cordillera Real includes the Antisana, Cotopaxi, and Cayambe, while Chimborazo is in the Cordillera Occidental. The Andes between Chile and Argentina Planes view of the Andes, Peru. ... The Cordillera Central range is one of the three main ranges in the Andes Mountains that divides the south of Colombia. ... Antisana is a volcano of the northern Andes, in Ecuador, 5,753 m high; also a village on its flanks, 13,000 ft high, the highest village in the world. ... Cotopaxi is a volcano located about 50 km south of Quito, Ecuador. ... For other uses of Cayambe, see Cayambe (disambiguation page) Cayambe (or Volcán Cayambe) is the name of a volcano located in the Cordillera Oriental, a branch of the Ecuadorian Andes. ... The inactive stratovolcano Chimborazo is Ecuadors highest summit. ... The Cordillera Occidental range is one of two main ranges in the Andes in Ecuador, the other beeing the Cordillera Central. ...
Coordinates: 0°41′9″S,78°4′24″W Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...