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  2. Izalco (volcano) - Wikipedia

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    Izalco is an active stratovolcano [2] on the side of the Santa Ana Volcano, which is located in western El Salvador. It is situated on the southern flank of the Santa Ana volcano. Izalco erupted almost continuously from 1770 (when it formed) to 1958 [3] earning it the nickname of "Lighthouse of the Pacific", and experienced a flank eruption in ...

  3. Izalco - Wikipedia

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    Izalco (Pipil: Itzalku) [1] is a town and a municipality in the Sonsonate department of El Salvador. Volcan Izalco is an icon of the country of El Salvador, a very young volcano on the flank of Santa Ana volcano. From when it was born in 1770 until 1966, it was in almost continuous eruption and was known as the "lighthouse of the Pacific."

  4. Fumarole mineral - Wikipedia

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    Electron micrograph images of fumarolic minerals at Mutnovsky volcano, Kamchatka. Research on the mineralogy of fumarole minerals has been conducted in Central America, Russia and Europe, [19] with detailed publications on Izalco in El Salvador, [28] Eldfell in Iceland, [29] Vesuvius [20] where research goes back to the early 19th century [30] and Vulcano in Italy, Mount Usu in Japan, Kudryavy ...

  5. Santa Ana, El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The Apaneca Range, which is located in the southern part of town and home to the Santa Ana volcano (which is the highest volcano in the country), the Izalco volcano (which the youngest volcano in the country having originated in 1770), and the Cerro Verde, located in the Natural Park of Cerro Verde (which was re-opened after a closure in 2001 ...

  6. Geography of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador has a long history of destructive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. [1] San Salvador was destroyed in 1756 and 1854, and suffered heavy damage in the 1919, 1982, and 1986 tremors. [1] The country has over twenty volcanoes, although only two, San Miguel and Izalco, have been active in recent years. [1]

  7. Los Volcanes National Park - Wikipedia

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    Santa Ana volcano (background, far right) with Izalco to the far left, Cerro Verde center and San Marcelino vents in the foreground. Parque Nacional Los Volcanes, also known as Cerro Verde National Park, is a large national park in El Salvador. The park includes three volcanoes: Cerro Verde, Izalco, and Santa Ana. [1]

  8. Cordillera de Apaneca - Wikipedia

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    The volcanoes in the range Santa Ana Volcano, Izalco Volcano, and Cerro Verde were the inspiration for the two active and one dormant volcanoes in Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's novella The Little Prince, based on his life with his Salvadoran wife Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry, who was The Rose in the story. [citation needed]

  9. Euchlorine - Wikipedia

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    Euchlorine has also been found at Izalco Volcano in El Salvador. [3] [4] In 1987 euchlorine was one of the minerals found in association with Mcbirneyite when it was first discovered in fumaroles at the summit of Izalco Volcano. [15] Other mineral associations at this location include stoiberite, fingerite, ziesite, and thenardite. [15]