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  2. List of active volcanoes in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    There are 100 volcanoes in the Philippines listed by the Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program (GVP) at present, [6] of which 20 are categorized as "historical" and 59 as "Holocene". [6] The GVP lists volcanoes with historical, Holocene eruptions, or possibly older if strong signs of volcanism are still evident through thermal ...

  3. Mount Amorong - Wikipedia

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    Last eruption Pleistocene Mount Amorong a potentially active lava dome , part of the Amorong Volcanic Group , is located at the northern end of the Luzon Central Plain , in Umingan, Pangasinan , Region I , on the island of Luzon , in the Philippines .

  4. Mount Arayat - Wikipedia

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    The active volcano Mount Pinatubo is located 26 km (16 mi) west, while Manila is located 75 km (47 mi) to the south. Mount Arayat was officially declared a national park in 1933 and a tourist spot in 1997. [2] [3] [4] The mountain is currently under an immense deforestation threat. [5]

  5. Mount Pinatubo - Wikipedia

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    The eruption removed so much magma and rock from below the volcano that the summit collapsed to form a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) wide caldera. [ 7 ] Following the climactic eruption of June 15, 1991, activity at the volcano continued at a much lower level, with continuous ash eruptions lasting until August 1991 and episodic eruptions continuing for ...

  6. Mount Hibok-Hibok - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hibok-Hibok (also known as Catarman Volcano [3] [4]) is a stratovolcano on Camiguin Island in the Philippines. [1] One of the active volcanoes in the country, it is part of the Pacific ring of fire .

  7. Mount Labo - Wikipedia

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    Mount Labo, is a potentially active stratovolcano in the province of Camarines Norte, in the Bicol Region (Region V), on Luzon Island, in the Philippines. It is located at the northwest end of the Bicol Peninsula .

  8. Kanlaon - Wikipedia

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    The most active volcano in the Visayas, Kanlaon has erupted more than 40 times since 1819. Eruptions are typically phreatic of small-to-moderate size that produce minor ash falls around the volcano. In 1902, the eruption was classified as Strombolian, typified by the ejection of incandescent cinders, lapilli, lava bombs and gas fumes. [6]

  9. Bicol Volcanic Arc - Wikipedia

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    The volcanoes of the arc provide fertile soil for agriculture, and they also attract tourism. However, the volcanoes also pose a hazard to the region. Eruptions can cause damage to property and infrastructure, and they can also displace people from their homes. Additionally, the ash from eruptions can cause respiratory problems. [citation needed]