Taburete, the Glossary
Taburete is a stratovolcano in central El Salvador, rising above the coastal plain between the San Vicente and San Miguel volcanoes, and just west of Usulután volcano.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: El Salvador, List of stratovolcanoes, List of volcanoes in El Salvador, San Miguel (volcano), San Vicente (volcano), Stratovolcano, Usulután (volcano), Usulután Department, Volcanic crater.
- Mountains of El Salvador
- Stratovolcanoes of El Salvador
El Salvador
El Salvador, officially the Republic of El Salvador, is a country in Central America.
List of stratovolcanoes
A list of stratovolcanoes follows below.
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List of volcanoes in El Salvador
This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in El Salvador.
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San Miguel (volcano)
San Miguel (also known as Volcán Chaparrastique) is a stratovolcano in central-eastern El Salvador, approximately southwest of the city of San Miguel. Taburete and San Miguel (volcano) are el Salvador geography stubs, Mountains of El Salvador and stratovolcanoes of El Salvador.
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San Vicente (volcano)
San Vicente (also known as Chichontepec or Las Chiches) is a stratovolcano in central El Salvador. Taburete and San Vicente (volcano) are el Salvador geography stubs, Mountains of El Salvador and stratovolcanoes of El Salvador.
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Stratovolcano
A stratovolcano, also known as a composite volcano, is a conical volcano built up by many layers (strata) of hardened lava and tephra.
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Usulután (volcano)
Usulután is a stratovolcano in central El Salvador, rising above the coastal plain between the San Vicente and San Miguel volcanoes, and just east of Taburete volcano. Taburete and Usulután (volcano) are el Salvador geography stubs, Mountains of El Salvador and stratovolcanoes of El Salvador.
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Usulután Department
Usulután (from the Nawat language, meaning "city of the ocelots") is a department of El Salvador in the southeast of the country (Lenca region). Taburete and Usulután Department are el Salvador geography stubs.
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Volcanic crater
A volcanic crater is an approximately circular depression in the ground caused by volcanic activity.
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See also
Mountains of El Salvador
- Cacahuatique Mountains
- Cerro Cinotepeque
- Cerro El Pital
- Chinameca (volcano)
- Chingo
- Conchagüita
- Conchagua (volcano)
- Cordillera de Apaneca
- Guazapa (volcano)
- Izalco (volcano)
- San Miguel (volcano)
- San Salvador (volcano)
- San Vicente (volcano)
- Santa Ana Volcano
- Taburete
- Tecapa
- Usulután (volcano)
Stratovolcanoes of El Salvador
- Chinameca (volcano)
- Chingo
- Conchagüita
- Conchagua (volcano)
- Cosigüina
- Guazapa (volcano)
- Izalco (volcano)
- San Miguel (volcano)
- San Salvador (volcano)
- San Vicente (volcano)
- Santa Ana Volcano
- Taburete
- Tecapa
- Tiger Island
- Usulután (volcano)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taburete
Also known as Volcán Taburete.