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  2. List of volcanoes in Peru - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Peru. Name Elevation Location Last eruption meters feet ... John Seach, Volcano Live, Volcanoes of Peru, ...

  3. Ubinas - Wikipedia

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    The most active volcano in Peru, Ubinas has a history of small to moderate explosive eruptions as well as a few larger eruptions, such as in 1667, along with persistent degassing and ash emissions. Activity at the volcano began in the Pleistocene epoch, and led to the growth of the current mountain in two phases.

  4. Huaynaputina - Wikipedia

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    Huaynaputina (/ ˌ w aɪ n ə p ʊ ˈ t iː n ə / WY-nə-puu-TEE-nə; Spanish: [wajnapuˈtina]) is a volcano in a volcanic high plateau in southern Peru.Lying in the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes, it was formed by the subduction of the oceanic Nazca Plate under the continental South American Plate.

  5. Peru to declare emergency status as Ubinas volcano rumbles

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    Peru will declare emergency status in the area around the Ubinas volcano in the southern region of Moquegua, the prime minister said on Monday, as the country's most active volcano has been ...

  6. Misti - Wikipedia

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    Misti is a dormant volcano located in the Andes mountains in southern Peru, rising above Peru's second-largest city, Arequipa.It is a conical volcano with two nested summit craters, the inner one of which contains a volcanic plug or lava dome with active fumaroles.

  7. Ash spewing volcano in Peru prompts state of emergency

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    Peru's government declared a 60-day state of emergency for several southern towns on Wednesday as the country's most active volcano spews ash and gas. Ash from the Ubinas volcano in the Moquegua ...

  8. Sabancaya - Wikipedia

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    Sabancaya is the most active [74] or second most active volcano in Peru. [75] Spanish chronicles mention probable eruptions in 1752 and 1784, which might have left layers of tephra. [3] After the 18th century, the volcano went dormant for about two hundred years [37] during which only fumarolic activity was recorded. [76]

  9. Coropuna - Wikipedia

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    Sixteen volcanoes in Peru are active or potentially active. [27] There is no habitation on Coropuna above 5,200 metres (17,100 ft), [28] but numerous villages dot the lower slopes. [c] Agriculture and animal husbandry are the most common economic activities; [30] there are copper and gold mines as well. [31]