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Coordinates:
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0°40′ S 78°26′ W (http://kvaleberg.com/extensions/mapsources/index.php?params=0_40_S_78_26_W_type:mountain)
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Type:
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Age of rock:
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Last eruption:
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1904
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First ascent:
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1872 by
Wilhelm Reiss and party
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route:
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Cotopaxi is a
volcano in
Ecuador, the second highest in the country, (the highest one being the
Chimborazo) and one of the highest active volcanoes in the world (the highest active one is assumed to be
Ojos del Salado in
Chile). It is situated about 50 km south of
Quito. Cotopaxi is more than 3,000 metres higher than its surroundings. The base of this
stratovolcano has a width about 23 km.
There have been more than 50
eruptions of Cotopaxi since
1738. Numerous valleys formed by powerful
lahars (mudflows) surround the volcano. This poses a high risk to the local population, their settlements and fields. The city
Latacunga has been completely destroyed at least twice in its history. The most violent historical eruptions happened in
1744,
1768, and
1877.
Pyroclastic flows descended all sides of the volcano in
1877, and lahars traveled more than 100 km into the
Pacific Ocean and western
Amazon basin. There was a major eruption in
1903 through
1904, and some minor activity in
1942.
The volcano is the subject of 1855 and 1862 paintings by
Frederic Edwin Church.
Cotopaxi is also a province of
Ecuador.
External links and references
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