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Mount Vesuvius
active stratovolcano in the Gulf of Naples, Italy
Olympus Mons
tallest volcano on Mars

Ischia
Ischia ( , , ) is a volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea. It lies at the northern end of the Gulf of Naples, about from the city of Naples. It is the largest of the Phlegrean Islands. Although inhabited since the Bronze Age, as a Greek emporium it was founded in the 8th or 9th century BCE, and known as Πιθηκοῦσαι, Pithekoūsai.
Mount Asama
volcano on the border of Gunma and Nagano prefectures in Japan
Mount Aso
volcano in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan

Galeras
Galeras (Urcunina among the 16th-century indigenous people) is an Andean stratovolcano in the Colombian department of Nariño, near the departmental capital Pasto. Its summit rises above sea level. It has erupted frequently since the Spanish conquest, with its first historical eruption being recorded on December 7, 1580. A 1993 eruption killed nine people, including six scientists who had descended into the volcano's crater to sample gases and take gravity measurements in an attempt to be able to predict future eruptions. It is currently the most active volcano in Colombia.
Colima
mountain
Mount Unzen
mountain in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
Soufrière Hills
volcano on Montserrat in the Caribbean
Yellowstone volcano
volcanic caldera in Yellowstone National Park in the United states
Cayambe
volcano in Ecuador
Mount Tongariro
Compound volcano on the North Island of New Zealand

Pacaya
Pacaya is an active complex volcano in Guatemala, which first erupted approximately 23,000 years ago and has erupted at least 23 times since the Spanish conquest of Guatemala. It rises to an elevation of . After being dormant for over 70 years, it began erupting vigorously in 1961 and has been erupting frequently since then. Much of its activity is Strombolian, but occasionally Plinian eruptions also occur, sometimes showering the area of the nearby Departments with ash.

Keli Mutubuurai
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Kelimutu (pronounced ) is a volcano close to the small town of Moni in central Flores island in Indonesia. It is around to the east of Ende, Indonesia, the capital of Ende regency in East Nusa Tenggara province. It has three volcanic crater lakes that differ in color. Tiwu Ata Mbupu, on the western side of the island is blue in color while Tiwu Nua Muri Kooh Tai and Tiwu Ata Polo are usually colors of green and red. These lakes shift color due to changes that occur within the geology and chemistry of the volcano.
Marapi
complex volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia
Volcán San Cristóbal
Highest volcano in Nicaragua at 1,745 m (5,725 ft).

Tolbachik
Tolbachik () is a volcanic complex on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the far east of Russia. It consists of two volcanoes, Plosky (flat) Tolbachik (3,085 m) and Ostry (sharp) Tolbachik (3,672 m), which as the names suggest are respectively a flat-topped shield volcano and a peaked stratovolcano. As Ostry is the mountain's highest point, the entire mountain is often referred to as "Ostry Tolbachik", not to be confused with Ostry, a separate volcano to the north also on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Augustine Volcano
stratovolcano in Alaska
Volcán Masaya
active volcano in Nicaragua
Sierra Nevada de Lagunas Bravas
mountain range
Rincón de la Vieja Volcano
volcano in Liberia, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Mount Banahaw
Volcano on Luzon Island, Philippines
Gunung Dukono
Dukono is an active volcano located in the northern part of Halmahera island, the largest of the Maluku Islands in Indonesia. It has a broad profile and is capped by compound craters. During the major eruption in 1550, a lava flow filled in the strait between Halmahera and the north flank cone of Mount Mamuya. It was an eruption of scale 3 on VEI. Deaths were reported but the figure is unknown. Smaller eruptions occurred in 1719, 1868, and 1901. Since 1933, Dukono has been erupting continuously until the present.
Mount Homa
mountain
Falso Azufre
complex volcano at the border of Argentina and Chile

Mutnovsky
Mutnovsky () is an active complex volcano located in the southern part of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, approximately 75-80 km south of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. The volcano is formed from several cones and lava flows from flank eruptions that have merged into a single massif.
Umboi Island
volcanic island in Papua New Guinea
Mount Kusatsu-Shirane
mountain in Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Cordón del Azufre
mountain in Argentina
complex volcano
volcano with more than one feature
Taapaca
Taapaca is a Holocene volcanic complex in northern Chile's Arica y Parinacota Region. Located in the Chilean Andes, it is part of the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andean Volcanic Belt, one of four distinct volcanic chains in South America. The town of Putre lies at the southwestern foot of the volcano.
Mount Zaō
mountain in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan

Ushkovsky
Ushkovsky (, formerly known as Plosky) is a large volcanic massif located in the central part of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. It is located at the northwestern end of the Klyuchevskaya Sopka volcano group. These volcanoes are also set in a chain linked formation. The highest peak of this massif is Krestovsky (4108 m). Krestovsky is a stratovolcano, Ushkovsky is a shield volcano.

Ardnamurchan
Ardnamurchan (, ) is a peninsula in the ward management area of Lochaber, Highland, Scotland, noted for its remoteness and rural nature. Its remoteness is accentuated by the main access route being a single track road for much of its length. The most westerly point of mainland Great Britain, Corrachadh Mòr, is in Ardnamurchan.
Lihir Island
island
Zhupanovsky
Zhupanovsky () is a volcanic massif located in the southeastern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. It consists of four overlapping stratovolcanoes. After 54 years of inactivity, the volcano began erupting on 23 October 2013 and again in 2014, continuing nonstop into 2016.
Cerro Bayo Complex
complex volcano located between the Argentine Catamarca Province, and Chile
Dzenzursky
Dzenzursky () is a stratovolcano located in the southern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia.
Geureudong
Geureudong or Bur ni Geureudong or Bur ni Telong is a stratovolcanic complex in northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The official name of the whole complex is confusing between the two adjacent volcanoes: Bur ni Geureudong and Bur ni Telong. Two other volcanic cones are Salah Nama and Pepanji, and there are small sediment hills. Bur ni Geureudong has been eroded since the Pleistocene age, but has solfatara and hot springs on its flanks. Bur ni Telong is located in the south of Bur ni Geureudong. Bur ni Telong has active crater that lava flows are exposed in the southern flank.
Long Valley Caldera
depression in California, United States
Daisen
mountain in Tottori Prefecture, Japan
Long Island
volcanic island north of Papua New Guinea
Asacha
Asacha () is a complex volcano located in the southern part of Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia.
Mount Hakone
volcano in Honshu, Japan
Mount Talamau
mountain in Indonesia
Gunung Guntur
mountain in West Java, Indonesia
Tocorpuri
Tocorpuri is a volcano on the border between Chile and Bolivia. Its peak height is most recently given as and it features a wide summit crater. The volcano consists mainly of lava flows and pyroclastic deposits and is subdivided into two separate edifices. Just west of Tocorpuri, the La Torta lava dome is a high flat-topped structure. The volcanoes are formed by andesitic, dacitic and rhyolitic rocks.
San Salvador Volcano
Stratovolcano in El Salvador
Nevados de Payachata
Payachata or Paya Chata (Aymara pä, paya two, Pukina chata mountain, "two mountains") is a north–south trending complex of potentially active volcanos on the border of Bolivia and Chile, directly north of Chungará Lake. The complex contains two peaks, Pomerape to the north and Parinacota to the south. On the Bolivian side the volcanoes are located in the Oruro Department, Sajama Province, Curahuara de Carangas Municipality, and on the Chilean side they lie in the Arica y Parinacota Region, Parinacota Province.
Moutohora Island
island in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Ambang
Ambang is a complex of volcanoes at the western end of the northern arm of Sulawesi island, Indonesia. There are two lakes, lake Mo'oat and lake Tondok (Danau Mo'oat and danau Tondok), at an elevation of 750 m. The larger of the two lakes is Mo'oat. Both of them are side by side. The volcano contains several craters up to 400 m in diameter and five solfatara fields. The only historical account of its eruption occurred sometime in the 1850s.
Mount Sirung
volcano in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
Planchón-Peteroa
Planchón-Peteroa is a complex volcano extending in a north–south direction along the border between Argentina and Chile. It consists of volcanoes of various ages with several overlapping calderas. Those include Volcán Planchón, Volcán Peteroa and Volcán Azufre.
Valles Caldera
mountain in United States of America
Ol Doinyo Eburru
Active complex of volcanoes in Kenya
Iliwerung
Iliwerung or Illiwerung is a complex volcano forming a prominent south-facing peninsula on Lembata Island in southern Indonesia. It contains north-south and northwest-southeast trending lines of craters and lava domes, with the summit dome having formed by a VEI-3 eruption in 1870.
Mount Tateshina
mountain in Nagano Prefecture, Japan
Wolo Inelika
Inielika is a volcano located in the central part of the island of Flores, Indonesia, north of the city of Bajawa.
Gamchen
Gamchen () is a complex volcano located in the southeastern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. It is composed of four stratovolcanoes.
Kimsa Chata
group of three mountains on the border of Bolivia and Chile