Chilung Volcano Group

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Chilungshan (基隆山), one of the volcanoes, has a height of 588 m.

The Chilung Volcanoes (Chinese: 基隆火山群; pinyin: Jīlóng Huǒshān Qún) is a group of volcanoes located in northern Taiwan, lying to the east of Taipei and Keelung (Chilung), and adjoining the northern coast of the island of Taiwan. It comprises the largest gold-copper deposits of Taiwan.[1]

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  1. Yen, Tsang-Po; Tzou, Yu-Hua; Wu, Shing-Whrong (April 1979). "Geology of the Chilung volcano group district, northern Taiwan" (PDF). Journal of the Geological Society of China (in Chinese) 22: 94–104. Retrieved 2008-07-20. 

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