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Turrialba Volcano is an active volcano in central Costa Rica that has been explosively eruptive in recent years including 2016 and in January, March and April 2017. Visitors used to be able to hike down into the main crater, but increased volcanic activity in 2014–17, resulting in large clouds of volcanic ash , led to the closure of the surrounding Turrialba Volcano National Park . However, with the eruptions subsiding, the park and access to the volcano reopened on December 4, 2020.

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6-631: Turrialba may refer to: Places [ edit ] Turrialba Volcano Turrialba Volcano National Park , created around Turrialba Volcano. Turrialba (canton) , located in Cartago Province Turrialba (district) , located in Turrialba canton. Other [ edit ] Turrialba cheese , created in the Santa Cruz district of Turrialba canton. Topics referred to by

12-592: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Turrialba Volcano The stratovolcano is 3,340 m (10,958 ft) high and is about 45 minutes from the Atlantic slope town of Turrialba . The summit has three craters, the largest of which has a diameter of 50 m (160 ft). Turrialba is adjacent to Irazú and both are among Costa Rica's largest volcanoes. Turrialba has had at least five large explosive eruptions in last 3500 years. The volcano

18-631: Is monitored by the Deep Earth Carbon Degassing Project . On clear days both the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea can be seen from the summit. Below the summit is a mountain range and montane forest , with ferns , bromeliads , lichens and mosses . Most of the forest is either primary or secondary forest . The volcano is named after its canton , Turrialba , in Costa Rica's Cartago Province . There

24-510: Is no clear consensus on the origin of the name Turrialba, but historians disagree with attempts to attribute the name to the patronym Torrealba (from Aragon in Spain ) or from the Latin Turris alba (white tower). The general consensus is that Turrialba derives from the local Indian ( Huetar language ), but there is no agreement on its actual roots. An eruption occurred on May 21, 2016. It

30-414: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Turrialba . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Turrialba&oldid=989894125 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

36-548: Was characterized by one resident as the largest since 2010. Ash fell as far away as the capital, San Jose, and at least 500 people went to hospitals complaining of breathing problems. Flights into San Jose were cancelled due to concerns about ash. On September 19, at 02:54 an eruption lasting around fifteen minutes was the first event of many through the day that eventually covered the metropolitan area with ash. There were events at 11:30, 14:40, 15:34. The events continued through September 20 with an eruption at 06:20. Airports in

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