Antisana

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Antisana is a massive, glaciated stratovolcano in the Ecuadorian Andes, known for its high elevation and extensive ice cap.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glaciated volcano
mountain
stratovolcano
age Quaternary
belongsTo Northern Volcanic Zone of the Andes
surface form: Northern Andes volcanic chain
climate alpine
composition andesitic to dacitic lavas
continent South America
country Ecuador
drainage Amazon Basin
elevation 5758 m
approximately 5758 metres above sea level
firstAscent 1880
firstAscentBy Edward Whymper
Jean-Antoine Carrel
Louis Carrel
geologicalAge Quaternary period
surface form: Pleistocene to Holocene
hasFeature extensive ice cap
glaciers
hasGlacier Antisana Glacier
hasLandCover permanent snow and ice
páramo ecosystems on lower slopes
hasProtectedArea Antisana Ecological Reserve
hasStatus potentially active volcano
hasSummit ice-covered summit
isPartOf Northern Volcanic Zone of the Andes
isSourceOf water supply for Quito region
lastEruption historical eruptions reported in the 18th century
locatedEastOf Quito
locatedIn Andes
Cordillera Real
Ecuador
Napo Province
Pichincha Province
mountainRange Andes
namedAfter Antisana self-linksurface differs
surface form: Antisana (indigenous toponym of uncertain origin)
near Quito
prominence about 1350 m
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Edward Whymper climbed Antisana
Cordillera Occidental contains Antisana
subject surface form: Cordillera Occidental (Ecuador)
Antisana namedAfter Antisana self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Antisana (indigenous toponym of uncertain origin)
Pasochoa viewOf Antisana