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Volcán Atitlán (Spanish pronunciation: [atiˈtlan]) is a large, conical, active stratovolcano adjacent to the caldera of Lake Atitlán in the Guatemalan Highlands of the Sierra Madre de Chiapas range. It is within the Sololá Department, southwestern Guatemala.

Volcán Atitlán
Volcán Atitlán from the village of San Antonio Palopo
Highest point
Elevation3,535 m (11,598 ft)
Prominence1,754 m (5,755 ft) 
Isolation34 km (21 mi) 
Coordinates14°35′0″N 91°11′10″W
Naming
Language of nameNahuatl
Geography
Volcán Atitlán
Sololá Department, Guatemala
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Volcanic arc/beltCentral America Volcanic Arc
Last eruptionMay 1853

The volcano has been quite active historically, with more than a dozen eruptions recorded between 1469 and 1853, the date of its most recent eruption. Atitlán is part of the Central American Volcanic Arc. The arc is a chain of volcanoes stretching along Central America formed by subduction of the Cocos Plate underneath the Caribbean Plate. These volcanoes are part of the Ring of Fire around the Pacific Ocean.

Volcán Atitlán is few miles south of Volcán Tolimán, which rises from the southern shore of Lake Atitlán. Volcán San Pedro rises above Lake Atitlán northwest of Volcán Atitlán. A long narrow bay separates Volcán Atitlán and Volcán Toliman from Volcán San Pedro.

The volcanoes of Lake Atitlan: Atitlan (left center), Toliman (center), and San Pedro (far right).
The volcanoes of Lake Atitlan: Atitlan (left center), Toliman (center), and San Pedro (far right).

Wildlife


Atitlán is home to two particularly rare and beautiful birds that are endemic to the cloud forests of this region. The horned guan (Oreophasis derbianus) is a Pleistocene relic of the family Cracidae that persists today only in small fragments of its previous range. Its habitat is limited to cloud forests above approximately 1,650 metres (5,410 ft). This bird is the size of a turkey and the adult male has a one-inch scarlet-colored "horn" projecting straight up from the top of its head. The Cabanis's or azure-rumped tanager (Tangara cabanisi) is probably the most restricted-range species in the region. It occurs only at mid-elevations within the Sierra Madre del Sur of Chiapas, Mexico and western Guatemala.


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[de] Atitlán (Vulkan)

Der Stratovulkan Atitlán liegt in Guatemala und ist der höchste von drei auffälligen Vulkanen am Südende der Atitlan-III-Caldera. Zusammen mit seinem Zwillings-Vulkan Toliman und dem Vulkan San Pedro bildet er ein beeindruckendes Panorama am Ufer des Atitlán-Sees.
- [en] Volcán Atitlán

[es] Volcán de Atitlán

El volcán de Atitlán es un estratovolcán ubicado al lado sur de la caldera del lago de Atitlán en Guatemala. Con más de una docena de erupciones registradas entre 1469 y 1853, la fecha de su erupción más reciente, el volcán ha tenido una actividad volcánica relativamente elevada.[2]

[fr] Volcan Atitlán

Le volcan Atitlán, ou plus simplement l'Atitlán, est un stratovolcan du Guatemala. Il se trouve au bord de la caldeira du lac Atitlán.

[it] Vulcano Atitlán

L'Atitlán è un grande stratovulcano attivo, a forma conica, adiacente alla caldera del lago Atitlán nell'altopiano del Guatemala. Il vulcano è stato storicamente molto attivo, con più di una dozzina di eruzioni registrate tra il 1469 e il 1853, la data della sua eruzione più recente.

[ru] Атитлан (вулкан)

Атитлан (исп. Volcán de Atitlán) — стратовулкан в западной части Гватемалы. Высота над уровнем моря — 3535 м.



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