Disambiguation evidence for Licancabur volcano via surface form

"Licancabur"


As subject (46)

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Predicate Object
climbingStatus popular mountaineering destination
country Bolivia
country Chile
craterLakeAltitude about 5900 m
craterLakeNotability one of the highest lakes in the world
elevation about 19426 ft
elevation about 5920 m
firstAscentByEuropeans early 20th century
formsPartOf Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes
surface form: Andean Central Volcanic Zone
geologicalSetting Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes
hasArchaeologicalSites Inca ceremonial structures near summit
hasClimate cold and arid
hasCrater yes
hasCraterLake yes
hasCulturalSignificance associated with Andean cosmology and mountain worship
hasShape near-symmetrical cone
instanceOf stratovolcano
isLandmarkOf Atacama Region
surface form: Atacama region
isSacredTo Atacameño people
isSacredTo local Andean indigenous cultures
lastEruption Holocene
locatedInDepartment Potosí Department
locatedInMountainRange Andes
locatedInProtectedArea near Los Flamencos National Reserve
locatedInRegion Antofagasta Region
locatedNear San Pedro de Atacama
locatedOnBorderOf Bolivia
locatedOnBorderOf Chile
mountainType stratovolcano
nameLanguage Kunza
nearbyFeature Altiplano plateau
surface form: Bolivian Altiplano
nearbyFeature Juriques volcano
overlooks Atacama Desert
overlooks salar de Atacama
surface form: Salar de Atacama
prominence highly prominent peak
summitFeatures crater about 400 m in diameter
tourismActivity landscape photography
tourismActivity mountain climbing
tourismActivity trekking
usedFor astrobiology and Mars-analog studies
usedFor high-altitude archaeological research
usedFor high-altitude biology research
visibleFrom San Pedro de Atacama
volcanicArcOrBelt Andean Volcanic Belt
volcanicRockType andesite
volcanicRockType dacite

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Licancabur".

Andean Volcanic Belt contains
"Licancabur"
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