Ruka Pillan

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Ruka Pillan is a highly active stratovolcano in southern Chile, renowned for its frequent eruptions and significance in Mapuche mythology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf active volcano
stratovolcano
country Chile
geologicalSetting subduction-related volcano
hasActivityStatus highly active
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Mapuche people NERFINISHED
hasEruptionCharacteristic frequent eruptions
hasMythologicalAssociation Pillan spirit in Mapuche belief
hasNameOrigin Mapuche language NERFINISHED
hasNaturalHazardType volcanic eruptions
hasRegionalImportance major volcano of southern Chile
hasRiskType ashfall
lahars
lava flows
pyroclastic flows
hasVolcanoType stratovolcano
isConsidered sacred site by Mapuche people
isLocatedIn Pacific Ring of Fire NERFINISHED
isMonitoredBy Chilean geological and volcanological authorities
isPartOf Chilean volcanic arc NERFINISHED
isRenownedFor frequent eruptions
mythological significance
locatedIn Andes
Araucanía Region NERFINISHED
southern Chile
locatedOnContinent South America
partOf Southern Volcanic Zone of the Andes NERFINISHED
significanceIn Mapuche mythology NERFINISHED

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Villarrica Volcano alsoKnownAs Ruka Pillan