Also known as Cerro Tupungato
Tupungato, one of the highest mountains in the Americas, is a massive Andean lava dome dating to Pleistocene times. It lies on the Argentina–Chile border, between the Chilean Metropolitan Region (near a major international highway about east of Santiago) and the Argentine province of Mendoza, about south of Aconcagua, the highest peak of both the Southern and Western hemispheres. Immediately to its southwest is the active Tupungatito volcano (literally, little Tupungato), which last erupted in 1987.
圖蓬加托火山(西班牙語:Volcán Tupungato)海拔约6600米,高度2765米,座標33°21′16″S 69°46′07″W / 33.35444°S 69.76861°W,屬於南美洲最高的山峰之一,是更新世形成的層狀火山,位於智利聖地亞哥首都大區和阿根廷門多薩省接壤的邊境。
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