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  2. Aegina - Wikipedia

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    Aegina is roughly triangular in shape, approximately 15 km (9.3 mi) from east to west and 10 km (6.2 mi) from north to south, with an area of 87.41 km 2 (33.75 sq mi). [6] An extinct volcano constitutes two-thirds of Aegina.

  3. List of volcanoes in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Location Last eruption Aegina ... Volcanoes of the World: ...

  4. Saronic Gulf - Wikipedia

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    The volcano of Methana is located to the southwest along with Kromyonia at the Isthmus of Corinth, Aegina and Poros. Methana is also the youngest most active volcano center and forms the northwestern end of the cycladic arch of active volcanoes that includes Milos island, Santorini island and Nisyros island.

  5. Undersea volcano off West Coast could erupt soon but should ...

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    Unlike other volcanoes around the world that can go centuries between eruptions, this one can be measured in years. The most recent eruptions occurred in 1998, 2011 and 2015.

  6. File:Aegina general map-de.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Geologists believe these basalt-lined table tops are the remains of ancient lava flow from a volcano that erupted 10 to 12 million years ago in what today is either eastern California or western ...

  8. 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

  9. List of submarine volcanoes - Wikipedia

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    Map of world's major seamounts. A list of active and extinct submarine volcanoes and seamounts located under the world's oceans. There are estimated to be 40,000 to 55,000 seamounts in the global oceans. [1] Almost all are not well-mapped and many may not have been identified at all. Most are unnamed and unexplored.