Domuyo

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Domuyo is a prominent volcanic massif in Argentina’s northern Patagonia, known as the highest peak in the Patagonian Andes and for its geothermal activity.

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Domuyo canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
volcanic massif
continent South America
country Argentina
elevation 15450 ft
4709 m
firstAscentBy Austrian expedition
firstAscentYear 1903
hasActivityStatus potentially active volcano
hasClimbingRoute normal route from northwest
hasFeature fumaroles
geysers
hot springs
solfataras
hasGeologicalAge Quaternary
hasGeologicalType andesitic volcano
volcanic
hasGeothermalActivity true
hasGlaciers small glaciers
hasNearbyRiver Neuquén River
Varvarco River
hasProtectionStatus provincial protected area
hasSnowCover permanent snowfields
hasThermalManifestations Aguas Calientes hot springs
Los Tachos geysers
isHighestPointOf Neuquén Province
Patagonia
Southern Andes
surface form: Patagonian Andes
isPartOf Andean Volcanic Belt
Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes
isPopularFor geothermal tourism
mountaineering
trekking
listedIn ultra-prominent peaks of South America
locatedIn Neuquén Province
northern Patagonian Andes
surface form: northern Patagonia
locatedInMountainRange Andes
Southern Andes
surface form: Patagonian Andes
locatedNear Chos Malal
Las Ovejas
nameEtymology from Mapuche language
nameMeaning to tremble and grumble
prominence 3077 m
region Cordillera del Viento
volcanicField Domuyo volcano
surface form: Domuyo volcanic complex
volcanicProducts lava flows
pyroclastic deposits

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western Argentina hasVolcano Domuyo
subject surface form: Western Argentina