Huanquihue Group
The Huanquihue Group is a group of young basaltic stratovolcanoes in Argentina near the border with Chile, south of Lanín volcano. The Huanquihue group is located south of Epulafquén Lake, north of Lolog Lake and west of Reigolil-Pirihueico Fault in Chile.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Albasmalko, CC BY-SA 2.5.
- Type: Volcano with an elevation of 1,926 metres
- Description: mountain in Argentina
- Also known as: “Cerro Huanquihue”
Huanquihue Group
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Departamento de Huiliches, Neuquén Province, Argentina, South America
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Latitude
-39.88622° or 39° 53′ 10″ southLongitude
-71.58061° or 71° 34′ 50″ westElevation
1,926 metres (6,319 feet)Open location code
47GC4C79+GQOpenStreetMap ID
node 511975860OpenStreetMap feature
natural=volcano
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Czech to Spanish—“Huanquihue Group” goes by many names.
- Czech: “Huanquihue”
- Dutch: “Huanquihue Group”
- Georgian: “უანკუიე”
- German: “Huanquihue”
- Ladin: “Huanquihue Group”
- Malay: “Gunung Huanquihue”
- Persian: “هوانکویهو گروپ”
- Polish: “Huanquihue”
- Slovak: “Huanquihue”
- Spanish: “Cerro Huanquihué”
- Spanish: “Grupo Huanquihue”
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