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Mount Sumbing (Indonesian: Gunung Sumbing) is an active stratovolcano in Central Java, Indonesia. This volcano is symmetrical like its neighbor, Mount Sindoro which lies to its northwest. Administratively, The volcano is divided between 3 regencies : Temanggung , Wonosobo , and Magelang .
Mount Sumbing is a stratovolcano in the central region of Sumatra, Indonesia. The volcano has a complicated summit region with several craters and a 180 m long crater lake . Eruptions
Mount Cereme Indonesia 3,078 m 10,098 ft 2,793 m 9,163 ft 285 7 Iyang-Argapura Indonesia 3,088 m 10,131 ft 2,746 m 9,009 ft 342 8 Mount Sumbing Indonesia 3,371 m 11,060 ft 2,577 m 8,455 ft 743 9 Mount Merbabu Indonesia 3,145 m 10,318 ft 2,432 m 7,979 ft 713 10 Mount Pangrango Indonesia 3,019 m 9,905 ft
Name: mountains are sorted according to only names (without the "Mount" prefix) for easier reference in name and spelling variants. Unnamed peaks are italicized . (note: to minimize clutter, citations for names are limited only to mountains with variant names , spellings, and/or those that currently do not have elevation data)
Also mentioned are Mount Susundara and Mount Wukir Sumbing which is now known as Mount Sindoro and Mount Sumbing. [6] When Britain colonised Magelang in the eighteenth century, Magelang became the seat of the government and was made to the same level as a regency with Mas Ngabehi Danukromo as its first leader (Bupati).
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Mount Sindoro, Mount Sindara or Mount Sundoro is a semi-active stratovolcano in Central Java, Indonesia. Parasitic craters and volcanic cones are found in the northwest-southern flanks; the largest is called Kembang. A small lava dome occupies the volcano's summit. Historical eruptions have been mostly mild to moderate. [1]
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