Doña Juana

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Doña Juana is a stratovolcano in the Northern Volcanic Zone of the Andes, known for its explosive eruptions and location in southwestern Colombia.

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Doña Juana canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcano
continent South America
country Colombia
eruptionStyle explosive
geologicalType andesitic stratovolcano
hasActivityType subduction-related volcano
hasComposition intermediate volcanic rocks
hasHazard explosive eruptions
lahars
pyroclastic flows
hasMorphology steep-sided cone
hasNameLanguage Spanish
hasSummitElevation approximately 4100 m above sea level
hasVolcanicHazardPotential high
hasVolcanoType stratovolcano
isFedByTectonicPlate Nazca Plate
isLocatedOnTectonicPlate South American Plate
isMonitoredBy Colombian geological and volcanological authorities
isPartOf Andean Volcanic Belt
isTectonicallyRelatedTo subduction of the Nazca Plate beneath the South American Plate
isVolcanoOf Northern Andes
locatedIn Andes
Colombia
South America
locatedInRegion southwestern Colombia
mountainRange Andes
partOf Northern Volcanic Zone
volcanicArcOrBelt Northern Volcanic Zone of the Andes

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