Lista wulkanów Gwatemali
Poniższa lista zawiera aktywne, drzemiące oraz wygasłe wulkany w Gwatemali[1].
Wulkany Gwatemali
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Przypisy
- ↑ Departamento de Investigación y Servicios Geofísicos: Localización de los volcanes de Guatemala (hiszp.). [dostęp 2009-04-19].
- ↑ Volcán Acatenango (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Agua (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Almolonga (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Atitlán (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Chingo (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Cerro Santiago (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Tolimán: Synonyms and Subfeatures (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ a b Volcanes de Guatemala (ang.). INSIVUMEH. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Chiquimula Volcanic Field (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Bohnenberger, Otto H.: Los focos eruptivos cuaternarios de Guatemala (ang.). INSIVUMEH, 2010-05-05. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Cuilapa-Barbarena (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán de Flores (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán de Fuego (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Ipala (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Ixtepeque (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Jumaytepeque (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Moyuta (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Pacaya (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2018-08-03].
- ↑ Quezaltepeque (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Santa María (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Atitlán (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Suchitán (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Tacaná. Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program.
- ↑ Volcán Tahual (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Tajumulco (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Tecuamburro (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
- ↑ Volcán Tolimán (ang.). Smithsonian Institution: Global Volcanism Program. [dostęp 2013-10-02].
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