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Falso Azufre is a
complex volcano at the
border of
Argentina and Chile.
Falso Azufre is
elongated in east–west
direction and
contains craters and lava...
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Cerro del
Azufre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsero ðel aˈsufɾe]) is a
stratovolcano located in El...
- Cordón del
Azufre is an
inactive complex volcano located in the
Central Andes, at the
border of
Argentina and Chile. It
consists of
three stages of volcanic...
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aligned northeast–southwest, with El Viejo, the oldest, to the northeast, El
Azufre in the middle, and the youngest, El Vírgen, to the southwest. El Vírgen...
- 1897-99.
Charted by the
Argentine Antarctic Expedition (1954) and
named Punta Azufre (sulfur point). 65°02′S 63°41′W / 65.033°S 63.683°W / -65.033; -63.683...
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inhabitants of the
Hispaniola island. The
three main
lakes are
called "Lago de
Azufre" (discovered in 1916), "La Nevera" and "El Lago de las Damas". Some of the...
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Toroni Irruputuncu Isluga Acamarachi Aguas Calientes Aucanquilcha Azufre Caichinque Chiliques Colachi Colorado Escorial Guayaques Incahuasi Juriques...
- Copiapó, also
known as
Azufre, is a
stratovolcano located in the
Atacama Region of Chile. The
volcano separates the two
portions in
which Nevado Tres Cruces...
- Chaltén
Cerro Escorial, 5,447 m (17,871 ft) Cordón del
Azufre, 5,463 m (17,923 ft)
Falso Azufre, 5,890 m (19,324 ft) Incahuasi, 6,620 m (21,719 ft) Lastarria...
- system.
Activity at the
summit continued during this time,
forming the El
Azufre sequence. This
phase of
edifice growth was
interrupted by a
major collapse...