Volcán Ipala

Volcán Ipala is a stratovolcano that lies at an elevation of 1,650 m above sea level in south-eastern . It has a 1,000 metres wide summit crater which contains a crater lake, whose surface lies about 150 m below the crater rim.
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  • Type: Volcano with an elevation of 1,650 metres
  • Description: mountain in Guatemala
  • Also known as: Volcan Ipala

Places of Interest

Highlights include Lake Ipala.

Laguna de Ipala is a crater lake in . The lake is located in the limits of the Departments of Jutiapa and Chiquimula, at the bottom of the one kilometre wide crater of the Ipala Volcano.

Volcán Ipala

Latitude
14.55996° or 14° 33′ 36″ north
Longitude
-89.64441° or 89° 38′ 40″ west
Elevation
1,650 metres (5,413 feet)
Open location code
766GH954+X6
Geo­Names ID
3595362
Wiki­data ID
Q3116749
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Satellite Map

Discover Volcán Ipala from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Uzbek—“Volcán Ipala” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Volcán de Ipala
  • Dutch: Ipala
  • French: Ipala
  • Georgian: იპალა
  • Hungarian: Ipala
  • Japanese: イパラ山
  • Ladin: Volcán Ipala
  • Lithuanian: Ipalos ugnikalnis
  • Persian: آتشفشان ایپالا
  • Persian: اتشفشان ایپالا
  • Polish: Ipala (wulkan)
  • Polish: Ipala
  • Slovak: Ipala
  • Spanish: Volcan de Ipala
  • Spanish: Volcán de Ipala
  • Swedish: Volcán de Ipala
  • Ukrainian: Іпала (вулкан)
  • Ukrainian: Іпала
  • Uzbek: Volcán Ipala

Localities in the Area

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