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The highest mountain in South America is Aconcagua in Mendoza, Argentina. Part of the Andes range, it stands at 22, 841 feet high. Second is Ojos del Salada on the Argentine-Chilean border. It is the highest active volcano at 22,615 feet high. Next is Monte Pissis in La Rioja, Argentina at 22,287 feet high. That is followed by Huascaran in Yungay, Peru at 22,205 feet high. Rounding out the top five is Cerro Bonete in La Rioja, Argentina at 22,175 feet high.

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