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{{Coord missing|Chile}}Chutinza is a {{convert|5184|m}} high[1] inactive volcano in the Andes, part of the Millunu volcanic complex. In the first stage of its activity, andesite and dacite lava flows with minor pyroclastic components generated a stratovolcano with a crater named Cerro Chutinza Viejo on its northeastern side. Later, lava domes were erupted from the crater (Cerro Tangani), the western flank (Cerro Paja Redonda with a {{convert|2|km}} long lava flow) and Cerro Cota 4735. References 1. ^1 {{Cite map|title=Cerro Perenal|url=http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/topo/bolivia_50k/5831-ii-cerro_perenal.pdf}}
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