Payachata complex

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The Payachata complex is a volcanic group in the Andes on the Chile–Bolivia border, best known for comprising the twin stratovolcanoes Pomerape and Parinacota.

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Payachata complex canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf volcanic complex
contains twin stratovolcanoes
countryBorder Bolivia NERFINISHED
Chile NERFINISHED
elevationCategory high-altitude volcanic complex
geologicalSetting subduction-related volcanic arc
hasDominantRockType andesite
dacite
hasNameOrigin Aymara language NERFINISHED
hasNotablePeak Parinacota NERFINISHED
Pomerape NERFINISHED
hasPart Parinacota NERFINISHED
Pomerape NERFINISHED
hasProtectionStatus partly within protected areas
hasVolcanicActivityType Quaternary volcanism
hasVolcanoType stratovolcanoes
knownFor twin stratovolcanoes Pomerape and Parinacota
locatedIn Altiplano region NERFINISHED
Andes
locatedOnBorderOf Chile–Bolivia border NERFINISHED
mountainRange Andes
near Lauca National Park NERFINISHED
Sajama National Park NERFINISHED
partOf Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes NERFINISHED
region northern Chile NERFINISHED
western Bolivia NERFINISHED

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Pomerape Volcano partOf Payachata complex