Maunga Terevaka

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Maunga Terevaka is the largest and youngest of the three main volcanoes forming Easter Island, dominating the island’s landscape as its highest point.

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Maunga Terevaka canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf shield volcano
volcanic mountain
climate subtropical
continent Oceania
country Chile
dominates landscape of Easter Island
elevation 1663 ft
507 m
formedBy Easter hotspot
overlapping lava flows
geologicalAge Holocene
governedBy Municipal Council of Easter Island
surface form: Municipality of Easter Island
hasCoordinateLatitude -27.083
hasCoordinateLongitude -109.367
hasFeature broad summit plateau
lava fields
numerous scoria cones
hasLandCover grassland
pasture
hasSummit Terevaka summit
surface form: Terevaka summit area
hasViewOf Pacific Ocean
entire Easter Island
highestPointOf Easter Island
isAccessibleFrom Hanga Roa
isLargestOf three main volcanoes of Easter Island
isOnWorldHeritageSite Rapa Nui National Park
isVolcanoOf Easter Island volcanic complex
isYoungestOf three main volcanoes of Easter Island
languageOfName Rapa Nui language
lastEruption Holocene epoch
locatedIn Chile
Easter Island
Easter Island
surface form: Rapa Nui

Valparaíso Region
locatedOn Pacific Plate
mountainRange none
nameMeaning Mount Terevaka
near Poike
Rano Kau
partOf Easter Island
Rapa Nui National Park
protectedBy CONAF
surface form: CONAF Chile
usedFor hiking
horseback riding
tourism
volcanoType shield volcano

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Terevaka isAlsoKnownAs Maunga Terevaka
Terevaka volcano hasNameVariant Maunga Terevaka