Cerro Macá

Cerro Macá is a stratovolcano located to the north of the Aisén Fjord and to the east of the , in the Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Region of .
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  • Type: Volcano with an elevation of 2,300 metres
  • Description: mountain in Aysén Province, Chile
  • Also known as: Cerro Maca” and “Monte Macá

Cerro Macá

Latitude
-45.10794° or 45° 6′ 29″ south
Longitude
-73.16687° or 73° 10′ 1″ west
Elevation
2,300 metres (7,546 feet)
Open location code
4768VRRM+R7
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2838290773
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­volcano
Geo­Names ID
3881128
Wiki­data ID
Q3116465
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Cerro Macá” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Cerro Macá
  • Chinese: 馬卡火山
  • Czech: Cerro Macá
  • Dutch: Cerro Macá
  • Egyptian Arabic: سيرو ماكا
  • Esperanto: Cerro Macá
  • French: Cerro Macá
  • French: Macá
  • French: volcan Macá
  • Japanese: マカ山
  • Ladin: Cerro Macá
  • Persian: سرو ماکا
  • Polish: Cerro Maca
  • Polish: Cerro Macá
  • Portuguese: Cerro Macá
  • Slovak: Cerro Macá
  • Slovak: Macá
  • Spanish: Volcan Maca
  • Spanish: Volcan Macá
  • Spanish: Volcán Macá
  • Swedish: Cerro Macá

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