Acotango photograph

Acotango

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Elevation 6052
First ascent1965
Prominence1,000 m
Last eruption Pleistocene
Parent range Andes
Mountain range Andes
Kimsa Chata
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2410723
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About Acotango


Acotango is the central and highest of a group of stratovolcanoes straddling the border of Bolivia and Chile. It is 6,052 metres high. The group is known as Kimsa Chata and consists of three mountains: Acotango, Umurata north of it and Capurata south of it. The group lies along a north–south alignment.

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