Telica (volcano)

Telica (volcano)

Infobox Mountain
Name=Telica
Photo=
Caption=
Elevation=1,061 metres (3,481 feet)
Location=León Department, Nicaragua
Prominence =
Coordinates = coord|12.602|N|86.845|W|type:mountain
Topographic

Type=Stratovolcano
Age=
Last eruption=2004
First ascent=
Easiest route=

Telica is a stratovolcano located in the western part of Nicaragua. It has six cones, the tallest of which is 1061 meters high. There is a double crater at the top, 700 meters wide and 120 meters deep. Telica has erupted frequently since the Spanish Era. The most recent eruption was in 2004.

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