Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q546876> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 78 of
78
with 100 triples per page.
- Q546876 subject Q16394652.
- Q546876 subject Q20926642.
- Q546876 subject Q6801284.
- Q546876 subject Q7143668.
- Q546876 abstract "Turrialba Volcano is an active volcano, most recently eruptive in October 2015, in central Costa Rica. Visitors used to be able to hike down into the main crater, but increased volcanic activity in 2014-15 has caused the surrounding Turrialba Volcano National Park to close. 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). 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.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. On clear days both the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea can be seen from the summit.The volcano is named after its canton, Turrialba, in Costa Rica's Cartago Province. There 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.".
- Q546876 elevation "3340.0".
- Q546876 eruptionYear "2015".
- Q546876 locatedInArea Q502181.
- Q546876 locatedInArea Q800.
- Q546876 mountainRange Q428530.
- Q546876 thumbnail Turrialba_volcano_eruption_2014._Costa_Rica_(3).jpg?width=300.
- Q546876 type Q169358.
- Q546876 wikiPageExternalLink costa-ricas-turrialba-volcano-erupts-ash-expected-in-san-jose.
- Q546876 wikiPageExternalLink turrialba.htm.
- Q546876 wikiPageExternalLink 211-turrialba-volcano.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q1067217.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q1141462.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q1444404.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q156529.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q16394652.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q1672472.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q169358.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q1864707.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q1935116.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q1935190.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q1935231.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q1935256.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q196298.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q200703.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q208478.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q20926642.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2140056.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q221616.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2221760.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2311958.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2405941.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2406129.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q25347.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2536213.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2610150.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2610288.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2610394.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2625953.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q2739710.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q29.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q3500191.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q35514.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q397.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q426978.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q428530.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q43142.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q4552273.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q502181.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q502192.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q555940.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q647808.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q6801284.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q7143668.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q800.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q80005.
- Q546876 wikiPageWikiLink Q97.
- Q546876 lastEruption "October 2015".
- Q546876 location Q502181.
- Q546876 location Q800.
- Q546876 name "Turrialba Volcano".
- Q546876 range Q428530.
- Q546876 type Q169358.
- Q546876 type Place.
- Q546876 type Location.
- Q546876 type NaturalPlace.
- Q546876 type Place.
- Q546876 type Volcano.
- Q546876 type Thing.
- Q546876 type Q8072.
- Q546876 comment "Turrialba Volcano is an active volcano, most recently eruptive in October 2015, in central Costa Rica. Visitors used to be able to hike down into the main crater, but increased volcanic activity in 2014-15 has caused the surrounding Turrialba Volcano National Park to close. 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).".
- Q546876 label "Turrialba Volcano".
- Q546876 depiction Turrialba_volcano_eruption_2014._Costa_Rica_(3).jpg.
- Q546876 name "Turrialba Volcano".