Tungurahua

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Tungurahua
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Elevation:16,479 ft (5,023 m)
Coordinates: 1° 28′ 1″ S 78° 26′ 30″ W (http://kvaleberg.com/extensions/mapsources/index.php?params=1_28_1_S_78_26_30_W_type:mountain)
Location:Ecuador
Range:Andes
Type:Stratovolcano

Tungurahua, (quechua tunguri=gullet, rahua=burn, spit fire), is an active stratovolcano in Ecuador. It is situated in the Central Cordillera of the Ecuadorian Andes, towering above the Amazon forest.

Its most recent eruption occurred in 1944. In August 2003, it ejected a plume of ash and smoke 3 kilometres (2 miles) into the air.

It is also known as "The Black Giant". Being active, the rising magma underground causes many tremors in the nearby city of Baņos.


Tungurahua is also a province of Ecuador, with captital city Ambato. The Tungurahua volcano is located in the province of Tungurahua.

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Sources

  • Siebert L, Simkin T (2002-). Volcanoes of the World: an Illustrated Catalog of Holocene Volcanoes and their Eruptions. Smithsonian Institution, Global Volcanism Program Digital Information Series, GVP-3, (http://www.volcano.si.edu/world/)
Ash plume rising from Tungurahua volcano
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Ash plume rising from Tungurahua volcano
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