List of stratovolcanoes

A list of stratovolcanoes follows below.

Africa

Mount Kenya in 1972.
Lava lake inside Mount Nyiragongo.

Cameroon

Democratic Republic of Congo

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Kenya

Rwanda

  • Mount Bisoke, on the border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • Mount Gahinga, on the border between Rwanda and Uganda.
  • Mount Karisimbi, on the border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • Mount Muhabura, on the border between Rwanda and Uganda.
  • Mount Sabyinyo, marks the border between Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Tanzania

Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Americas

Caribbean

Central America

Arenal Volcano in November 2006.

Costa Rica

El Salvador

Honduras

(From left to right) Agua, Fuego, and Acatenango volcanoes, taken from Guatemala City.

Guatemala

Nicaragua

Panama

North America

Northwest side of Mount Rainier seen from Tacoma
The Mount Cayley volcanic complex on August 13, 2005. Summits left to right are Pyroclastic Peak and Mount Cayley.
Northwest Territories/Nunavut
Northern British Columbia
Southern British Columbia

Mexico

Alaska
Washington (state)
Oregon
California
Arizona
New Mexico

South America

San Vicente in 1994
A view of Acotango from Chungará Lake
Lanín, January 1997

Chile

Colombia

Ecuador

Peru

Antarctica

Asia

Iran

Turkey

Satellite picture of Mount Ararat

Yemen

India

Indonesia

Ash plume of Mount Pinatubo during the June 1991 eruption

Malaysia

Myanmar

Philippines

Mayon Volcano in May 08, 2010

North Korea

Japan

Peak of Mount Fuji
An eruption of Sakurajima in March 2009
Akita Prefecture
Aomori Prefecture
Fukushima Prefecture
Gunma Prefecture
Hokkaido
Iwate Prefecture
Kagoshima Prefecture
Miyagi Prefecture
Nagano Prefecture
Nagasaki Prefecture
Niigata Prefecture
Ōita Prefecture
Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Mount Fuji (peak is shared with Yamanashi Prefecture) Highest point of the country. Last erupted in 1708
Tochigi Prefecture
Tokyo
Yamagata Prefecture
Yamanashi Prefecture
  • Mount Fuji (peak is shared with Shizuoka Prefecture)

Taiwan

Russia

Klyuchevskaya Sopka in July 2006

Europe

The summit of Snæfellsjökull.
Etna's 2002 eruption, photographed from the ISS.
Aerial view of Mount Vesuvius.

Slovakia

Germany

France

United Kingdom

Greece

Italy

Armenia

Georgia

Iceland

Norway

Oceania

French Polynesia

Northern Mariana Islands

New Zealand

Papua New Guinea

Solomon Islands

See also

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