- Conchagua (volcano)
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Conchagua
Conchagua volcano towers above sandy beaches along the Gulf of Fonseca at the SE tip of El Salvador.Elevation 1,225 m (4,019 ft) Location Location in El Salvador Location La Unión Department, El Salvador Coordinates 13°16′30″N 87°50′42″W / 13.275°N 87.845°WCoordinates: 13°16′30″N 87°50′42″W / 13.275°N 87.845°W Geology Type Stratovolcano Last eruption Unknown Conchagua (also known as Cochague) is a stratovolcano in southeastern El Salvador, overlooking the Gulf of Fonseca. Cerro del Ocote and Cerro de la Bandera are the two main summits, with Bandera appearing younger and more conical (see photo). There are active fumarolic areas on both peaks, but no confirmed historical eruptions. It is surrounded by forest called Bosque Conchagua.
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References
- "Conchagua". Global Volcanism Program, Smithsonian Institution. http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/volcano.cfm?vnum=1403-11=.
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