Cotopaxi
[koh-tuh-pak-see; Spanish kaw-taw-pah-hee] /ˌkoʊ təˈpæk si; Spanish ˌkɔ tɔˈpɑ hi/
noun
1.
a volcano in central Ecuador, in the Andes: the highest active volcano in the world. 19,498 feet (5943 meters).
/Spanish kotoˈpaksi/
noun
1.
a volcano in central Ecuador, in the Andes: the world’s highest active volcano Height: 5896 m (19 344 ft)
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