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Pacaya is an
active complex volcano in Guatemala,
which first erupted approximately 23,000 years ago and has
erupted at
least 23
times since the Spanish...
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occurred for a
combination of reasons,
including Tropical Storm Agatha, the
Pacaya Volcano eruption, and
leakage from
sewer pipes. Overall, the risk of sinkholes...
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Chamaedorea tepejilote, also
known as the
pacaya palm, is a
species of
Chamaedorea palm tree
found in the
understory of the
forests of
southern Mexico...
- The
Pacaya River is a
river in Peru. It is a left-bank
tributary of the
Ucayali River and part of the
Amazon Basin.
There is
little elevation difference...
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Pacaya–Samiria
National Reserve, is a
protected area
located in the
region of Loreto, Peru and
spans an area of 20,800 km2 (8,000 sq mi). It
protects an...
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Pacayas is a
district of the
Alvarado canton, in the
Cartago province of
Costa Rica.
Pacayas has an area of 29.68 km² and an
elevation of 1,735 metres...
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latest being the two
disasters that
struck in May 2010: the
eruption of the
Pacaya volcano and, two days later, the
torrential downpours from
Tropical Storm...
- life in the city. In May 2010 two
disasters struck: the
eruption of the
Pacaya volcano, and two days
later Tropical Storm Agatha.
Humans have long inhabited...
- Columbia, Canada)
Morne Trois Pitons (Dominica)
Moutohora Island (New Zealand)
Pacaya (Guatemala) Puyehue-Cordón
Caulle (Chile) Rincón de la
Vieja Volcano (Costa...
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incorporated into
Guatemala Department and
those of Palín and San
Vicente Pacaya to the
Escuintla Department. The
executive branch will
issue the proper...