Diminutive drug kingpin El Chapo’s remaining days will likely be spent rotting away at the most escape-proof prison in America: Supermax.

The pint-sized pusher, real name Joaquin Guzman — was convicted Tuesday in New York City of drug trafficking — has left a trail of carnage and heartache in his wake.

And with his previous penchant for escaping Mexican prisons, Supermax may be the only place for him in the U.S. penal system.

“El Chapo fits the bill perfectly,” said Cameron Lindsay, a retired warden who ran three federal lockups, including the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

“I’d be absolutely shocked if he’s not sent to the ADX.”

The prison has 400 inmates held alone for 23 hours a day in 7-by-12-foot (2.1-by-3.7 metre) cells with fixed furnishings made of reinforced concrete. The windows are just four inches and the jailbirds eat alone.

One former inmate called the prison a “high-tech version of hell.”

The prison contains foreign and domestic terrorists, underworld figures, traitors and unrepentant killers. Here’s a look at some of the residents of Supermax:

FOREIGN TERRORISTS

Zacarias Moussaoui: The Al-Qaeda operative pleaded guilty to terrorism conspiracy charges in 2005 for his role in planning the 9/11 attacks.

Abu Hamza al-Masri: British hate preacher — AKA The Hook — and associate of terror master Osama bin Laden. He was convicted of being the mastermind behind kidnapping Westerners in Yemen and establishing a terror camp in Oregon.

Ahmed Ressam: Canadian content. Algerian national — who lied to get into Canada as a refugee — was convicted in 2001 of terrorism conspiracy for planning to bomb Los Angeles International Airport on Dec. 31, 1999. We paid his welfare for three years.

DOMESTIC TERRORISTS

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev: The Boston Marathon Bomber who, along with his brother, killed three and injured scores more. Sentenced to death, he will eventually be transferred to USP Terre Haute for execution.

Theodore Kaczynski: The Unabomber. Carried out a bombing campaign that left three people dead and injured 23 more. The epitome of the Mad Professor.

Terry Nichols: A co-conspirator of Timothy McVeigh in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 194 men, women and children. McVeigh got the needle in 2001.

SPIES

Robert Hanssen: One of the worst traitors in U.S. history. The former FBI agent passed classified information to the former Soviet Union. Scores of U.S. agents were killed.

ORGANIZED CRIME

James Marcello: Boss of the famed Chicago Outfit, Marcello is accused of taking part or ordering the murders of 18 underworld rivals.

Larry Hoover: Another graduate of the streets of the Windy City. Hoover was the leader of the Gangster Disciples. He was convicted of drug conspiracy, extortion, money laundering, and running a continuing criminal enterprise.

OTHERS

Matthew Hale: The white supremacist cult leader solicited an FBI snitch to murder a federal judge.

Thomas Silverstein: Considered the most dangerous man in the U.S. prison system, Silverstein is reputed leader of the Aryan Brotherhood. He murdered a corrections officer in 1983 and landed at Supermax.