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  2. List of volcanoes by elevation - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Metres Feet Location and Notes Ojos del Salado: 6,893: 22,615: Argentina/Chile – highest dormant volcano on Earth: Monte Pissis: 6,793: 22,287: Argentina Nevado Tres Cruces

  3. Volcanic Seven Summits - Wikipedia

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    Due to this, Aconcagua is not considered to be a volcano on its own, at least not as a member of Volcanic Seven Summits. Topographic maps of the Argentina and Chile border region which contains the highest peaks suffer from poor accuracy, with elevation errors exceeding 100 metres (330 ft) in many cases.

  4. List of volcanoes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Name Elevation Location Last eruption meters feet Coordinates; Malumalu: Last 8,000 years Ta‘u-931: 3054: 30,000 years ago [15]: Ofu-Olosega: 639: 2096: 1866 unnamed submarine cone eruption

  5. The World's Most Beautiful Volcanoes

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    Elevation: 10,922 feet (changes often due to activity) Mount Etna is an active volcano in the Milo region of Sicily. Etna is also the highest mountain in Italy and among the most active volcanoes ...

  6. List of Cascade volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Cascade volcanoes, ... Elevation (m) Elevation (ft) Last eruption date Last eruption VEI Location Silverthrone Caldera [note 1] Caldera: 2,865:

  7. Category:Lists of volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of volcanoes" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. ... List of volcanoes by elevation;

  8. Cascade Volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    Twelve volcanoes in the arc are over 10,000 feet (3,000 m) in elevation, and the two highest, Mount Rainier and Mount Shasta, exceed 14,000 feet (4,300 m). By volume, the two largest Cascade volcanoes are the broad shields of Medicine Lake Volcano and Newberry Volcano, which are about 145 and 108 cubic miles (600 and 450 km 3) respectively.

  9. Three Sisters (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    It is a shield volcano that overlays a more ancient shield volcano named Little Brother. [43] North Sister is 5 mi (8 km) wide, [43] and its summit elevation is 10,090 ft (3,075 m). [4] [5] Consisting primarily of basaltic andesite, it has a more mafic composition than the other two volcanoes. [44]