Tronador (Spanish: Cerro Tronador) is an extinct stratovolcano in the southern Andes, located along the border between Argentina and Chile, near the Argentine city of Bariloche. The mountain was named Tronador (Spanish for "Thunderer") by locals in reference to the sound of falling seracs. With an altitude of 3,470 metres (11,380 ft), Tronador stands more than 1,000 m above nearby mountains in the Andean massif, making it a popular mountaineering destination. Located inside two national parks, Nahuel Huapi in Argentina and Vicente Pérez Rosales in Chile, Tronador hosts a total of eight glaciers, which are currently retreating due to warming of the upper troposphere.
By elevation Cerro Tronador is
# 1 out of 214 in Nahuel Huapi National Park # 2 out of 452 in Reserva de Biósfera Andina Norpatagonica # 1 out of 591 in Río Negro Province # 1 out of 202 in Provincia de Llanquihue # 1 out of 35 in Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales # 1 out of 507 in Región de Los Lagos
By prominence Cerro Tronador is
# 1 out of 214 in Nahuel Huapi National Park # 1 out of 452 in Reserva de Biósfera Andina Norpatagonica # 1 out of 591 in Río Negro Province # 6 out of 10580 in Chile # 1 out of 202 in Provincia de Llanquihue # 1 out of 35 in Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales # 1 out of 507 in Región de Los Lagos # 10 out of 8452 in Argentina # 12 out of 16361 in the Andes (Chile, Argentina)
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