Cerro Negro de Mayasquer

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Cerro Negro de Mayasquer
Location of Cerro Negro de Mayasquer, Colombia/Ecuador
Highest point
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Listing List of volcanoes in Colombia
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Geography
Location Nariño, Colombia / Carchi, Ecuador
Parent range Cordillera Central/ Cordillera Real, Andes
Geology
Age of rock Pleistocene
Mountain type Stratovolcano
Volcanic belt Northern Volcanic Zone, Andean Volcanic Belt
Last eruption July 1936(?)[1]

Cerro Negro de Mayasquer is a volcano on the border of Colombia and Ecuador. It lies 3 kilometres (2 mi) north-west of the volcano Chiles, and the two peaks are considered part of the same Chiles-Cerro Negro volcanic complex. A 1936 eruption reported by the Colombian government agency Ingeominas may have been from the Ecuadorean volcano Reventador, otherwise the volcano has not erupted for around 160,000 years.[1]

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