Tupungatito
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Volcán Tupungatito is the northernmost historically active stratovolcano of the southern Andes. Part of the Chilean Andes' volcanic segment, it is the northernmost member of the Southern Volcanic Zone, which is one of several distinct volcanic belts in the Andes. Over 70 Pleistocene or Holocene age volcanoes make up this volcanic belt, which on average has one eruption per year. ()
Local name: Volcán Tupungatito Last eruption: 1987Elevation: 19685 ftCoordinates: 33°23'38"S, 69°49'22"W
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Santiago Metropolitan
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