It is known as the Popocatepetl volcano (19°01'20''N 98°37'40''W - height of 5,426 meters or 17,802 feet); a stratovolcano with the same characteristics of Mt. Rainier in Washington state or Mt. Fuji in Japan.
The volcano is located in the Puebla state, southeast-central Mexico, west of the city of Puebla. Popocatepetl is the second highest volcano in Mexico, and is located 70 km (45 miles) southeast of Mexico City, and 45 km (30 miles) southwest of the city of Puebla.
It is a volcano 70 Km (43 miles) southeast of Mexico City, Mexico.
There is no volcano known as the Ajasad volcano, but there is one called the Ajusco volcano. The Ajusco volcano is located just due south of Mexico City, Mexico.
Two of them would be the Ajusco mountain, just south of Mexico City, or the Popocatepetl volcano, some 70 kilometers (43 miles) southeast of the city.
It is 35 miles from Mexico City. That isn't much when there is a volcano.
Mexico City qualifies as such.
On a clear day, you can see the Popocatépetl volcano from Mexico City. Popocatépetl is an active stratovolcano located about 70 kilometers southeast of the city. Its snow-capped peak is visible from various points in Mexico City when the air is clear.
Mexico City is located on a high plateau known as the Valley of Mexico, but it is not directly near Mt. Popocatepetl. Mt. Popocatepetl is an active volcano that is located to the southeast of Mexico City, approximately 43 miles away.
it is 150 miles south
There are 14,400 kilometers (8,950 miles) between Johannesburg, South Africa and Mexico City, Mexico.
Those co-ordinates would place you in Mexico City.
Paricutin is situated about 200 miles west of Mexico City, in the state of Michoacán, Mexico. There is a river to the east of the volcano.