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Volcán de Fuego, whose original name in the indigenous language is "Chi'gag", which translated into Spanish means "where the fire is" and El Acatenango whose name means something like "fencing of the reeds"; are two conical volcanoes that are united and located to the west of the city of Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala.
The other option is incorrect because, although Volcan del Agua (or Hunahpú in the language of the Maya) is near the City of Antigua, it is located closer to the south than to the west of the city. (See figure atteched)
Therefore the right answer is:
A and C, Volcán de Fuego and El Acatenango.
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Answer: Hello there!
This question is:
How is called the volcano at the west of Ciudad Antigua?
There are two, the one at the west is called "volcan de fuego" which is the more active (and dangerous) one.
There also is the "volcan de agua" in the south of the city, which is a "safer" volcano.