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[3] [2] The second table below ranks the 25 most prominent summits of Central America. The topographic isolation (or radius of dominance) of a summit measures how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation. [4] The third table below ranks the 25 most isolated major summits of Central America.
The northernmost summits of their elevation in Central America; Rank Mountain Peak Country Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location; 5 Doyle's Delight [5] [a] [b] Belize
The following sortable table comprises the 23 ultra-prominent summits of Central America. Each of these peaks has at least 1500 meters (4921 feet) of topographic prominence . [ 1 ] This article defines Central America as the seven nations of Belize , Costa Rica , El Salvador , Guatemala , Honduras , Nicaragua , and Panamá .
This is a list of the extreme points of Central America, the points that are farther north, south, east, or west than any other location on the region.The list also included highest and lowest points and identifies the most extensive lake.
Map of the Central American volcanic arc, with captions showing the location of several volcanoes – in the Mexico/Guatemala border: Tacaná; in Guatemala: Tajumulco, Santa Maria, Chicabal, Tolimán, Atitlán, Volcán de Fuego, Volcán de Agua, Pacaya, Chingo; in El Salvador: Apaneca Range, Chinchontepec or San Vicente, Chaparrastique or San Miguel, Chinameca and Conchagua; in Nicaragua ...
⦁ Central America: Volcán Tajumulco, Guatemala: 4220 m 13,845 ft North Pacific Ocean and Caribbean sea level 4220 m 13,845 ft ⦁ Caribbean Pico Duarte, Hispaniola, Dominican Republic: 3098 m 10,164 ft Lago Enriquillo, Hispaniola, Dominican Republic: −45 m −148 ft: 3143 m 10,312 ft ⦁ South America
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The Central Arc is the name given for the string of mountains and volcanoes which run through the middle of Central America. The highlands are part of a circle of volcanoes known as the Pacific Ring of Fire that runs through the Aleutian Islands , South Pacific , and Central America, among others.