Pululahua

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Pululahua is a dormant volcanic caldera in northern Ecuador known for its unique cloud-filled crater and fertile agricultural landscape within a protected geobotanical reserve.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dormant volcano
geobotanical reserve
volcanic caldera
calderaDiameter approximately 4 kilometers
climate cool and humid
conservationObjective protection of biodiversity
protection of geodiversity
protection of traditional agriculture
country Ecuador
elevation approximately 3000 meters above sea level
geologicalType andesitic volcano
governingBody Ministry of Environment of Ecuador
surface form: Ecuadorian Ministry of Environment
hasAccessibility road access from Quito
hasFeature caldera
cloud-filled crater
fertile agricultural land
humid microclimate
steep crater walls
terraced fields
hasLandUse pasture
subsistence agriculture
tourism
hasViewpoint crater rim viewpoints
isPartOf Ecuadorian volcanic belt
surface form: Ecuadorian Andes volcanic arc
knownFor agricultural use inside caldera
biodiversity
cloud-filled crater
scenic landscapes
languageOfToponym Kichwa
lastEruptionPeriod Holocene
locatedIn Pichincha Province
Northern Ecuador
surface form: northern Ecuador
locatedNear Quito
microclimate frequent fog and clouds
mountainRange Andes
partOf Reserva Geobotánica Pululahua
surface form: Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve
protectedAreaStatus geobotanical reserve
protectionDesignation Reserva Geobotánica Pululahua
region north of Quito Metropolitan District
tourismActivity birdwatching
hiking
horseback riding
viewpoint visits
vegetationType cultivated fields
montane forest
shrubland
volcanicStatus dormant

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Cordillera Occidental contains Pululahua
subject surface form: Cordillera Occidental (Ecuador)