Usulután (Volcán de Usulután)
Usulután is a stratovolcano in central El Salvador that rises above the coastal plain between two volcanoes: the San Vicente- a stratovolcano in central El Salvador is the second highest volcano in El Salvador, is located next to the town of San Vicente and has two craters, one on each summit, though not exactly at the top, both summits are densely forested; and San Miguel volcano- a stratovolcano in central-eastern El Salvador, about 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) southwest of San Miguel. Usulután is slightly east of Taburete. The volcano's summit crater is 1.3 kilometers (0.8 miles) broad and is breached to the east. The coordinates of the mountain are 13.419°N 88.471°W
The Usulután volcano lies in El Salvador's Usulután department, near the Sierra Tecapa-Chinameca. It is part of the coastal plain that includes the same-named city. It is made up of two summits and is made up of a rock formation.
Location: Usulután Department, El Salvador
Elevation: 1,449 m (4,754 ft)