Parinacota

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Parinacota is a prominent stratovolcano in the central Andes on the Chile–Bolivia border, known for its symmetrical cone and location within the Lauca National Park region.

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Label Occurrences
Parinacota canonical 2

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcano
continent South America
country Bolivia
Chile
elevation 6348 m
about 20827 ft
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasClimate cold high-altitude climate
hasCrater summit crater
hasFeature symmetrical cone
hasGlaciers yes
hasLavaFlows Holocene lava flows
hasNeighbor Pomerape
hasRockType andesite
dacite
hasSummit snow-covered summit
hasSymmetry highly symmetrical cone
hasVegetationZone puna grassland
hazard potential lahars
pyroclastic flows
isPartOf Andean Volcanic Belt
surface form: Andean volcanic belt
isStratovolcanoOf Chile–Bolivia border
surface form: Chile–Bolivia border region
isTouristAttraction yes
isVolcanicArc Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes
lastEruption Holocene
locatedIn Altiplano plateau
surface form: Altiplano

Andes
Arica y Parinacota Region
Central Andes
Oruro Department
locatedOnBorderOf Bolivia
Chile
mountainRange Andes
nameLanguage Aymara
nameMeaning place of parinas (Andean flamingos)
near Chungará Lake
Sajama National Park
village of Parinacota, Chile
overlooks Chungará Lake
partOf Lauca National Park
surface form: Lauca National Park region

Nevados de Payachata volcanic group
surface form: Payachata volcanic group
prominence high prominence
protectedArea Lauca National Park
usedFor mountaineering
trekking
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Andean Volcanic Belt contains Parinacota
Cordillera Occidental contains Parinacota