"teide"

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Teide is a massive stratovolcano on the Spanish island of Tenerife and the highest peak in Spain, renowned as a prominent natural and cultural landmark.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World Heritage Site
mountain
stratovolcano
access Teide Cable Car NERFINISHED
annualVisitors millions of visitors per year
autonomousCommunity Canary Islands NERFINISHED
climate high-altitude subtropical
composition basaltic to phonolitic lavas
country Spain
culturalSignificance sacred mountain for indigenous Guanche people
elevation 12188 ft
3715 m
geologicalAge Quaternary
geologicalSetting intraplate hotspot volcano
governingBody Government of Spain NERFINISHED
Government of the Canary Islands NERFINISHED
hasObservatory Teide Observatory NERFINISHED
hazardPotential active volcano
highestPointOf Canary Islands NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
Tenerife NERFINISHED
island Tenerife NERFINISHED
lastEruption 1909
lastEruptionLocation Chinyero vent NERFINISHED
locatedIn Canary Islands
Teide National Park NERFINISHED
Tenerife NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
monitoringAgency Instituto Geográfico Nacional (Spain) NERFINISHED
monitoringMethods gas emission measurements
geodetic measurements
seismic monitoring
mountainRange Canary Islands volcanic archipelago NERFINISHED
mythology associated with Guanche legends
nearbyCity La Orotava NERFINISHED
Santa Cruz de Tenerife NERFINISHED
nearbyPeak Pico Viejo NERFINISHED
notableFeature large summit crater area
observatoryOperator Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias NERFINISHED
partOf Teide-Pico Viejo volcanic complex NERFINISHED
prominence 3715 m
protectedArea Teide National Park NERFINISHED
region Macaronesia NERFINISHED
summitAccessRestriction permit required
tourism major tourist attraction
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteCategory natural site
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 2007
volcanicArcOrBelt Canary hotspot NERFINISHED
volcanoType stratovolcano

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