Ajusco volcanic region

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The Ajusco volcanic region is a mountainous volcanic area south of Mexico City, known for its prominent peaks, forests, and influence on the region’s ancient and modern landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountainous region
volcanic region
administrativeRegion Mexico City
State of Mexico
climate temperate subhumid
contains Xitle volcano
surface form: Ajusco volcano

Cerro Ajusco
Parque Nacional Cumbres del Ajusco
surface form: Cumbres del Ajusco National Park

cinder cones
forested areas
lava flows
pine-oak forests
volcanic domes
volcanic peaks
country Mexico
culturalSignificance landscape feature in Mexico City identity
pre-Hispanic settlement area vicinity
ecologicalRole biodiversity refuge
water catchment for Mexico City
geologicalOrigin Quaternary volcanism
geologicalSetting continental volcanic arc
hasLandUse forestry
grazing
protected natural area
urban fringe development
highestPoint Cerro Ajusco
influences ancient landscapes of the Valley of Mexico
hydrology of southern Mexico City
local climate of Mexico City
modern landscapes of the Valley of Mexico
locatedIn Greater Mexico City metropolitan area
surface form: Mexico City metropolitan area

southern Mexico City
near Pedregal de San Ángel lava field
Valley of Mexico
partOf Ajusco-Chichinautzin mountain range
surface form: Sierra del Ajusco-Chichinauhtzin

Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
terrain mountainous
volcanic
threatenedBy deforestation
illegal logging
urban expansion
wildfires
usedFor ecotourism
hiking
mountaineering
recreation
vegetationType coniferous forest
pine-oak woodland

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Cuicuilco locatedNear Ajusco volcanic region