Tupungato volcano

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Tupungato volcano is a massive, mostly dormant stratovolcano in the central Andes on the Argentina–Chile border, known as one of the highest volcanic peaks in the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
composition andesitic to dacitic lavas
continent South America
countrySubdivision Tupungato Department, Mendoza NERFINISHED
coveredBy snow and ice most of the year
drainageBasin Mapocho River basin NERFINISHED
Río Mendoza basin NERFINISHED
elevation about 21550 ft
about 6570 m
firstAscent 1897
firstAscentBy Matthias Zurbriggen NERFINISHED
Nicholas L. H. B. Wharton NERFINISHED
Stuart Vines NERFINISHED
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasClimate cold high-mountain climate
hasClimbingRoute normal route from Argentina
routes from Chilean side
hasFeature extensive glaciation on upper slopes
hasHazard potential for future volcanic activity
hasNearbyFeature Tupungato Glacier NERFINISHED
hasNearbyPeak Tupungatito volcano NERFINISHED
hasNearbyProtectedArea Parque Andino Juncal NERFINISHED
Tupungato Provincial Park NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTown Tupungato, Mendoza NERFINISHED
isIncludedIn list of ultra-prominent peaks of South America
isOneOf highest peaks in the Andes
highest volcanoes in the world
isPartOf Argentina–Chile border region
isPopularFor high-altitude mountaineering
isVisibleFrom Santiago, Chile (on clear days)
lastEruption Holocene
locatedEastOf Santiago, Chile NERFINISHED
locatedIn Andes
locatedInCountry Argentina NERFINISHED
Chile NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Central Andes NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Mendoza Province NERFINISHED
Santiago Metropolitan Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Aconcagua NERFINISHED
locatedOnBorderOf Argentina NERFINISHED
Chile NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Mendoza, Argentina NERFINISHED
nameEtymology derived from indigenous languages, often interpreted as "viewpoint of stars" or similar meanings
partOf Principal Cordillera of the Andes NERFINISHED
prominence over 3000 m
status mostly dormant
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Principal Cordillera of the Andes contains Tupungato volcano