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Volcanoes of Central America
Map of Central America's volcanoes. Red triangles show volcanoes with known or inferred Holocene eruptions (during the past 10,000 years); small red triangles mark volcanoes with possible, but uncertain Holocene eruptions or Pleistocene volcanoes with major thermal activity. Yellow triangles distinguish volcanoes of other regions. From: GVP, Smithsonian Institution.
Map of Central America's volcanoes. Red triangles show volcanoes with known or inferred Holocene eruptions (during the past 10,000 years); small red triangles mark volcanoes with possible, but uncertain Holocene eruptions or Pleistocene volcanoes with major thermal activity. Yellow triangles distinguish volcanoes of other regions. From: GVP, Smithsonian Institution.

Volcanoes of Central America

Guatemala (5 volcanoes): Tacana | Santa María / Santiaguito | Fuego | Pacaya
Panamá (3 volcanoes): Baru | El Valle | La Yeguada