Antillanca Group

The Antillanca Group is a volcanic group of scoria cones, maars and small stratovolcanoes, in Chile. Casablanca stratovolcano is the tallest volcano of the group, which shelters the Antillanca ski resort on its west flank. Aguas Calientes and Puyehue Hot springs also form part of this volcanic group.[2] The complex encompasses 380 km² and to the west is bordered by the lakes Puyehue and Rupanco.

Antillanca Group
Antillanca ski resort
Highest point
Elevation1,990 m (6,530 ft)[1]
Coordinates40°46′15″S 72°09′12″W
Geography
Antillanca Group
Parent rangeAndes
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcanoes
Last eruption230 BCE ± 200 years[1]

A great portion of the Antillanca Group lies within Puyehue National Park. The complex is neighbor of the volcanoes Puyehue, Cordón Caulle, Puntiagudo and Osorno.

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