Which volcanoes are found in the Mediterranean region?
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Oct 22
Some of the volcanoes found in the Mediterranean region include:
1. Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy 2. Stromboli in the Aeolian Islands, Italy 3. Mount Vesuvius near Naples, Italy 4. Mount Pelée in Martinique, France 5. Santorini in Greece 6. Nisyros in Greece 7. Mount Pico in the Azores, Portugal
These are just a few examples of the many volcanoes found in the Mediterranean region.
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Oct 22
- Etna (Italy): Europe's largest and most active volcano, located on the island of Sicily. - Vesuvius (Italy): Famous for its catastrophic eruption in 79 AD that buried the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. - Stromboli (Italy): Known as the "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean" due to its frequent eruptions. - Vulcano (Italy): A volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea. - Teide (Tenerife, Spain): Spain's highest peak and the third-highest volcano in the world. - Santorini (Greece): A volcanic caldera that collapsed after a massive eruption in the 16th century BC. - Methana (Greece): A volcanic peninsula in the Peloponnese region. - Nisyros (Greece): A volcanic island in the Aegean Sea. - Milose (Greece): A volcanic island in the Aegean Sea. - Yali (Nisyros, Greece): A volcanic islet in the caldera of Nisyros. - Kolumbo (Santorini, Greece): A volcanic islet in the caldera of Santorini. - Nea Kameni (Santorini, Greece): A volcanic islet in the caldera of Santorini. - Palea Kameni (Santorini, Greece): A volcanic islet in the caldera of Santorini. - Thera (Santorini, Greece): The main island of the Santorini caldera complex.