Armenia Fault
| Armenia Fault | |
|---|---|
| Falla de Armenia | |
| Etymology | Armenia | 
| Coordinates | 04°28′45″N 75°42′21″W / 4.47917°N 75.70583°W | 
| Country | Colombia | 
| Region | Andean | 
| State | Quindío | 
| Cities | Armenia | 
| Characteristics | |
| Range | Central Ranges, Andes | 
| Part of | Romeral Fault System | 
| Length | ~32 km (20 mi) | 
| Strike | 023.2 ± 11 | 
| Dip | Very high | 
| Dip angle | West | 
| Displacement | 0.1 mm (0.0039 in)/yr | 
| Tectonics | |
| Plate | North Andean | 
| Status | Active | 
| Type | Oblique strike-slip fault | 
| Movement | Normal sinistral | 
| Age | Quaternary | 
| Orogeny | Andean | 
The Armenia Fault (Spanish: Falla de Armenia) is an oblique sinistral strike-slip fault in the department of Quindío in west-central Colombia. The fault is part of the megaregional Romeral Fault System and has a total length of approximately 32 kilometres (20 mi) and runs along an average northwest to southeast strike of 023.2 ± 11 in the Central Ranges of the Colombian Andes. The fault shows Holocene activity with a surface rupture produced in 2001.