Cerro Tatajachura

Tatajachura is a stratovolcano in , in the Isluga National Park. During the Pliocene and Pleistocene it erupted lava flows of andesitic composition and has a crater that opens westwards.
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  • Type: Volcano with an elevation of 5,240 metres
  • Description: mountain in Chile
  • Also known as: Tata J´achura” and “Tatajachura

Cerro Tatajachura

Latitude
-19.49584° or 19° 29′ 45″ south
Longitude
-69.10277° or 69° 6′ 10″ west
Elevation
5,240 metres (17,192 feet)
Open location code
57GGGV3W+MV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 493041600
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­volcano
Geo­Names ID
3870094
Wiki­data ID
Q22471310
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