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Pichincha (volcano)

Pichincha
Ruku Pichincha as seen from the trail from Quito to the top
Highest point
Elevation4,784 m (15,696 ft)
Prominence1,652 m (5,420 ft)
ListingUltra
Coordinates0°10′16″S 78°35′53″W / 0.171°S 78.598°W / -0.171; -78.598
Geography
Parent rangeAndes
Geology
Age of rockQuaternary
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Volcanic arc/beltNorth Volcanic Zone
Last eruptionOctober to December 2002[1]
Climbing
First ascent1582 by José Ortiguera and others (first recorded ascent of Guagua Pichincha).[2]

Pichincha is a stratovolcano in Ecuador. The capital Quito wraps around its eastern slopes.

The two highest peaks of the mountain are Wawa Pichincha (Kichwa wawa child, baby / small,[3] Spanish spelling Guagua Pichincha) (4,784 metres (15,696 ft)) and Ruku Pichincha (Kichwa ruku old person,[3] Spanish Rucu Pichincha) (4,698 metres (15,413 ft)). The active caldera is in Wawa Pichincha on the western side of the mountain.[4]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference si was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Rachowiecki, Rob; Wagenhauser, Betsy (1997). Climbing & Hiking in Ecuador (4th ed.). Bradt. p. 91. ISBN 1898323542.
  3. ^ a b Fabián Potosí, C; et al. (2009). Kichwa Yachakukkunapa Shimiyuk Kamu, Runa Shimi - Mishu Shimi, Mishu Shimi - Runa Shimi (Kichwa-Spanish dictionary). Quito: Ministerio de Educación del Ecuador.
  4. ^ Hall, Minard (1977). El Volcanismo en el Ecuador (in Spanish). Sección Nacional del Ecuador.

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