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Soufriere Hills (French: Sulpher) is stratovolcano with many lava domes forming its summit on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. Between 1995-1999 a series of eruptions destroyed the capital city of Plymouth, and approximately two-thirds of the population (7,000) evacuated the island.
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Stromboli Island, near Sicily, is called the “Lighthouse of the Mediterranean” because it is constantly active with minor eruptions.
The Stomboli Volcano has given its name to a type of eruptions that are relatively low-level ejections of incandescent cinder, lapilli and lava bombs to altitudes of tens to hundreds of meters and only sporadic violence.
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The Sunset Crater, a volcanic cinder cone, is part of the San Francisco volcanic field in northern Arizona. The Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument was established by President Herbert Hoover in 1930, a direct result of a movie studio plan to set off explosives in the crater to simulate an eruption.
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