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Chimborazo, the highest mountain in Ecuador, derives its name from the indigenous Quechua words "chimborazo," which is believed to mean "to stand or to rise." The mountain's name reflects its majestic stature and prominence in the Andes. Additionally, the name is often interpreted as a combination of "chimpa" (to be above) and "razo" (to be cold), highlighting its lofty elevation and icy peaks.

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