Juriques volcano

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Juriques volcano is a stratovolcano on the Bolivia–Chile border in the Andes, known for its prominent conical shape and proximity to the better-known Licancabur volcano.

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Juriques volcano canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcano
borderFeatureOf Chile–Bolivia border
surface form: Bolivia–Chile border
continent South America
country Bolivia
Chile
elevation about 18700 ft
about 5700 m
geologicalSetting subduction-related volcanic arc
hasClimate cold arid high-altitude climate
hasNearbyFeature Licancabur crater lake
hasProminence prominent cone
hasRelativePositionToLicancabur southeast
hasShape conical
hasSummit Juriques summit
hasSurfaceFeature andesitic volcanic cone
isLessKnownThan Licancabur volcano
isNear Licancabur volcano
isTouristDestination true
locatedIn Andes
Atacama Desert
surface form: Atacama Desert region

South America
locatedOnBorderOf Bolivia
Chile
mountainRange Andes
partOf Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes
relativeLocation near Licancabur volcano
usedFor high-altitude trekking
mountaineering
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Licancabur volcano nearbyFeature Juriques volcano
subject surface form: Licancabur