No. Guatemala is a country in Central America. There are, however, several volcanoes in Guatemala.
yes
One active volcano in Guatemala is the Fuego Volcano, which is located near Antigua Guatemala. Another active volcano is the Pacaya Volcano, which is close to Guatemala City. Both of these volcanoes are popular destinations for hiking and provide stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
it is a complex/compound volcano
The third tallest volcano in Guatemala is Volcán Tacaná, standing at approximately 4,093 meters (13,428 feet) above sea level. Tacaná is located on the border between Guatemala and Mexico and is part of the Sierra Madre mountain range.
it is an active complex volcano
Guatemala, South America
many kinds
Three tourist attractions in Guatemala are Pacaya volcano, El Mirador, and Tikal. While Pacaya volcano is an active volcano near Guatemala City, El Mirador is a pre-Columbian Mayan city. Tikal is another ancient Mayan archaeological site.
Fuego Volcano is located in Guatemala, in Central America. It is one of the most active volcanoes in the region and is part of the Central American Volcanic Arc.
no, it is a composite volcano also known as a stratovolcano
Pacaya Volcano was not "found" by a specific individual, as it has been present in Guatemala for thousands of years and is well-known to indigenous communities in the region. The volcano has been actively monitored by scientists and researchers for many years.
The cinder cone volcano in Guatemala that erupted in 1984 is called El Boquerón. It is located in the northern part of the country and its eruption in 1984 caused significant damage to the surrounding area.