The origin of the name Titicaca is unknown; it has been variously translated as "Rock of the Puma" or "Crag of Lead". Locally, the lake goes by several names. Because the southeast quarter of the lake is separated from the main body by the Strait of Tiquina[?], the Bolivians call this smaller part Lake Huinaymarca[?] and the larger part Lake Chucuito[?]. In Peru, these smaller and larger parts are referred to as Lake Pequeno[?] and Lake Grande[?] respectively.
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