List of stratovolcanoes
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A list of stratovolcanoes follows below. The Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Program database of geologically recent volcanoes lists over 700 stratovolcanoes.
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- Acatenango in Guatemala
- Acotango on the border between Bolivia and Chile
- Irruputuncu on the border of Bolivia and Chile
- Mount Adams in Washington, United States
- Volcan de Agua in Guatemala
- Aragats, Armenia
- Mount Agung in Bali, Indonesia
- Mount Batur in Bali, Indonesia
- Mount Arayat in the Philippines
- Arenal, Costa Rica
- Ağrı Dağı, Turkey
- Mount Baker in Washington, United States
- Barren Island (Andaman Islands) - The only active volcano in the Indian subcontinent
- Beerenberg, Jan Mayen - The world's northernmost volcano
- Mount Cameroon in Cameroon
- Mount Cayley in British Columbia, Canada - Scenario of an eruption
- Chimborazo in Ecuador
- Colima (volcano) in Mexico
- Corazón in Ecuador
- Cotopaxi in Ecuador
- Mount Damavand in Iran
- Mount Edziza in British Columbia, Canada
- Mount Elbrus Caucasus, Russia
- Mount Erebus in Antarctica
- Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy
- Volcan de Fuego in Guatemala
- Mount Fuji in Japan
- Galeras in Colombia
- Galunggung in Indonesia
- Mount Garibaldi in British Columbia, Canada
- Mount Haruna in Japan, Called Mount Akina in The hit manga/anime Initial D
- Hekla in Iceland
- Mount Hood in northern Oregon, United States
- Jabal al-Tair island off the coast of Yemen in the Red Sea
- Mount Kazbek, Caucasus, Georgia
- Mount Kenya in Kenya
- Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
- Kollóttadyngja in North-East Iceland
- Koryaksky in Russia
- Krakatoa in Indonesia
- Lanín in the border between Argentina and Chile
- Licancabur in Chile
- Mammoth Mountain in California, United States
- Mayon Volcano in the Philippines
- Mount Meager in British Columbia, Canada - Produced Canada's youngest major catastrophic eruptions
- Mount Merapi in Central Java, Indonesia
- Mount Mihara on Izu Oshima, Japan
- El Misti near Peru's southern city of Arequipa
- Nevado del Ruiz in Colombia
- Nevado de Toluca in Mexico
- Mount Ngauruhoe in the North Island of New Zealand
- Ojos del Salado, highest Volcano in the World. Ojos del Salado is in Chile
- Öræfajökull, highest mountain in Iceland
- Pacaya in Guatemala
- Mount Pelée in Martinique
- Penguin Island, Antarctica
- The Pico de Orizaba in Mexico
- Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines
- Mount Price in British Columbia, Canada
- Mount Rainier in Washington State, United States
- Mount Ruapehu in Tongariro National Park, New Zealand
- Mount Shasta in California, United States
- Mount St. Helens in Washington, United States
- Snæfellsjökull in Iceland
- The Soufriere Hills on the island of Montserrat in the Caribbean
- Taal Volcano in the Philippines
- Mount Taranaki in the North Island of New Zealand
- Mount Tambora in Indonesia
- Tavurvur, Papua New Guinea - recently erupted September 2006
- Mount Taylor in New Mexico, United States
- Teide, Tenerife, Canary Islands
- Tungurahua, Ecuador - recently erupted; July 14 - August 16, 2006
- Ulawun, Papua New Guinea
- Mount Jesus, Mexico
- Mount Vsevidof in Alaska, United States
- Sakurajima in Japan
- Mount Vesuvius in Italy
- Mount Pico in Pico Island, Azores
- White Island in Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand
- Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii, Italy
- Mount Nyiragongo, Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo
- Parinacota, Chile - Erupted April 2008
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