San Martín Pajapan volcano

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San Martín Pajapan volcano is a prominent dormant stratovolcano in the Los Tuxtlas region of Veracruz, Mexico, known for its lush rainforest cover and archaeological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dormant volcano
stratovolcano
country Mexico
coveredBy tropical rainforest
ecosystem humid tropical forest
elevation approximately 1200 metres
approximately 3937 feet
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasArchaeologicalSignificance yes
hasBiodiversity high
hasCulturalSignificance pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures
hasGeologicalSetting intraplate volcanic field
hasHazardPotential low (current)
hasHumanUse ecotourism
hiking
hasLandCover lush rainforest
hasSlopeVegetation cloud forest (at higher elevations)
hasSummitFeature archaeological remains
prehispanic sculptures (now removed to museums)
isDormant true
isProminentLandform true
knownFor archaeological sites on and around the summit
lush rainforest cover
prominent isolated cone
lastEruption Holocene
locatedIn Los Tuxtlas region NERFINISHED
Sierra de los Tuxtlas NERFINISHED
Veracruz NERFINISHED
southeastern Veracruz
southern part of Los Tuxtlas region
locatedInProtectedArea Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve NERFINISHED
locatedNear San Martín Pajapan municipality NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gulf of Mexico coastal plain NERFINISHED
mountainRange Los Tuxtlas volcanic field NERFINISHED
near Gulf of Mexico NERFINISHED
partOf Los Tuxtlas volcanic province NERFINISHED
region eastern Mexico
volcanicArcOrBelt Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (eastern extension / related province) NERFINISHED
volcanoType andesitic stratovolcano

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Los Tuxtlas contains San Martín Pajapan volcano
Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve hasPart San Martín Pajapan volcano