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Geography, geology, ecology / Geography / Volcanoes of the world

(3)

ALO - Mindanao island (Philippines)

APO - Mindanao Island

ASO - an active volcano, about. Kyushu (Japan), occupies one of the first places in terms of the number of eruptions

(4)

GEDE - Java island (Indonesia)

LAKI - a chain of volcanoes (Iceland)

MERU - active volcano (Tanzania)

NASU - Japan

TYATYA - an active volcano, about. Kunashir (Russia)

ETNA - an active volcano, about. Sicily (Italy)

(5)

ALAID - Kuril Islands (Russia)

ASAMA - an active volcano, about. Honshu (Japan)

GAUSS - Antarctica

HEKLA - active volcano (Iceland)

DEMPO - an active volcano, about. Sumatra (Indonesia)

IRASU - Costa Rica

Katla - an active subglacial volcano (Iceland)

Manam - island of New Guinea

MISTI - acting, Andes (Peru)

PASTO - Colombia

Teide is an active volcano, about. Tenerife (Spain)

FUJI - see Fujiyama

EBEKO - an active volcano, about. Paramushir (Russia)

(6)

Bandai - an active volcano, about. Honshu (Japan)

KATMAI - active volcano, Alaska (USA)

CAYAMBE - Ecuador

KSUDACH - Kamchatka Peninsula (Russia)

MARAPE - Sumatra island (Indonesia)

NEMRUT - Turkey

REINIR - active volcano, Cascade Mountains (USA)

Sangai is an active volcano in the Andes (Ecuador)

SAHAMA - in the Andes (Bolivia)

SEMERU - an active volcano, on the island of Java (Indonesia)

TOLIMA - Colombia

Erebus - active volcano (Antarctica)

(7)

Vesuvius - an active volcano (Italy), responsible for the death of the ancient cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum

ISALCO - active volcano (El Salvador)

CAMEROON - active volcano and volcanic massif (Cameroon)

KERINCHI (Indrapura) - Sumatra island (Indonesia)

KIZIMEN - Kamchatka Peninsula (Russia)

KILAUEA - an active volcano, about. Hawaii (USA)

Orizaba - active volcano (Mexico)

SEMYACHIK - active volcano, Kamchatka (Russia)

TAMBOR - on the island of Sumbawa (Indonesia)

Shiveluch - active volcano, Kamchatka (Russia)

ERJIYAS (Argius) - Turkey

(8)

VOLCANO - an underwater active volcano and an island in the Tyrrhenian Sea (Italy)

COTOPAHI - active volcano, Andes (Ecuador)

Krakatau - active volcano, Sunda Strait (Indonesia)

COROPUNA - in the Andes (Peru)

LAMONGAN - on the island of Sumatra (Indonesia)

PEKTUSAN (Democratic People's Republic of Korea)

Rinjani - an active volcano, on the island of Lombok (Indonesia)

SANTORIN (Thira) - an island on the site of an extinct volcano in the Aegean Sea

TARAWERA - New Zealand

TOLBACHIK - a volcanic massif with an active volcano in Kamchatka (Russia)

TRIDENT - an active volcano, about. Urup (Russia)

FUJIYAMA - an active volcano, about. Honshu (Japan)

(9)

STROMBOLI - an active volcano, about. Stromboli (Italy)

(10)

BAITOUSHAN - see Baektusan

NAMED - active volcano, Kamchatka (Russia)

TAJUMULCO - active volcano (Guatemala)

(11)

KOROVINSKY - Aleutian Islands (USA)

(12)

KILIMANJARO (Tanzania) - the highest point in Africa

LULYAILLACO - an active volcano in the Andes (Chile-Argentina border)

(13)

POPOCATEPETL - active volcano (Mexico)

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